Publish dateTuesday 11 March 2025 - 11:23
Story Code : 309889
Germany: Flights canceled as workers strike at 13 airports
Striking workers brought operations to a standstill at Frankfurt Airport, Munich Airport and a number of other hubs across Germany on Monday as part of a 24-hour walkout.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) – Monitoring: Other airports affected were those in Stuttgart, Cologne/Bonn, Düsseldorf, Dortmund, Hanover, Bremen, Hamburg, Berlin-Brandenburg and Leipzig-Halle.
Trade union Verdi is demanding a collective wage deal for nearly 2.5 million public sector employees including service workers, ground staff, and aviation security.
Monday's strikes came after a second round of pay talks failed.
The federal government and local municipalities have argued that Verdi's proposals, including an 8% pay hike, higher bonuses, and three additional days off, are not financially viable.
Frankfurt, Hamburg, Berlin airports cancel flights
At Frankfurt Airport, 1,054 of the day's 1,116 scheduled takeoffs and landings had been canceled, German news agency dpa reported, citing airport traffic management.
All of Berlin Airport's regular departures and arrivals were canceled, while Hamburg Airport said no departures would be possible.Cologne/Bonn Airport said there was no regular passenger service and Munich Airport advised travelers to expect a "greatly reduced flight schedule."
The strikes were set to affect some 510,000 travelers, according to the ADV airport association.
German aviation group Lufthansa said there would be "delays and extensive cancellations" on all the airliner's flights to and from the affected airports.
Hamburg was the first to be affected by the strikes as workers walked out early, and almost all flights to and from the airport were canceled on Sunday.
The airport operator said that workers went on strike "without prior notice."
A Verdi spokesperson told DW: "The walkout was necessary so that the impact of the strike could really be felt."
Several passengers were reported to be left stranded by the sudden walkout.
According to public broadcaster NDR, many had already checked in their luggage and were having problems getting it returned.
Further strikes were expected to go ahead this week in facilities operated by the federal government and local authorities, news agency DPA cited a Verdi spokesperson as saying.
The next round of wage negotiations was slated for Friday at Potsdam near the capital Berlin.
/ DW News
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