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Passengers have already checked the luggage and have had problems to bring it back
Hundreds of flights have been canceled across Germany while airport workers stage a national strike on salary, posing a major disruption for air travelers.
Industrial action, Sunday by the Verdi union, started unexpectedly on Sunday at Hamburg airport, before spreading to a national strike.
The passengers of Frankfurt, Munich, Berlin and other major centers were invited not to go to airports, with seriously disturbed operations. Frankfurt, Germany’s busiest airport, said passengers could not get on the flights and that the transfer would be “almost” affected “.
Verdi, which represents the public sector and transport workers, is being disputed on wages and working conditions.
The German media report that thousands of flights could be canceled throughout the day, disturbing trips of more than 500,000 passengers.
Lufthansa, whose main center is in Frankfurt, confirmed “the delays and extended cancellations” in all its airlines, while Munich airport warned against a “considerably reduced flight calendar”.
Katja Bromm, spokesperson for Hamburg airport, where the 143 departures scheduled for Monday have already been canceled, said Verdi “dishonorable” to call a strike without notice at the start of the holiday season.
She said that Sunday debraying was “excessive and unfair for tens of thousands of travelers who have nothing to do with disputes”.
A Verdi spokesperson admitted that the strike would affect a lot, but told German media that causing a disturbance was necessary to extract a better offer from employers.
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Industrial action, led by the Verdi union, started unexpectedly on Sunday
Many of 1770 planned flights from Francfurt airport have already been canceled, while the majority of the 820 Munich flights should be canceled.
Hundreds of other cancellations are anticipated through Stuttgart, Dusseldorf, Cologne and Berlin.
Many passengers had already checked their luggage and had problems with the return, according to the public broadcaster NDR. He also reported that the strike brought air traffic to Hanover airport at a stop.
Beyond airports, Verdi has also called for strikes in waste collection in several German cities, notably Berlin, Essen and Kiel, where the trash can have become without hold since last week.
The union requests a salary increase of 8% for airport workers, at least € 350 more per month, as well as higher bonuses and additional holidays. Employers have so far rejected these requests as unaffordable.
Other strikes were to continue this week in facilities operated by the federal government and the local authorities, reported the DPA news agency, citing a Verdi spokesperson.
The next series of conferences is expected to take place on Friday in Potsdam on Friday.