Due to a strike at German airports, 1.1 thousand flights are canceled or delayed

Due to a strike at German airports, 1.1 thousand flights are canceled or delayed

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At 11 major German airports passes a one-day warning strike by security personnel. Among the airports whose employees are on strike are Frankfurt, Berlin, Hamburg, and Cologne.

According to the German airport association ADV, a total of 1,100 flights will be canceled or rescheduled due to the strike. This will affect about 200 thousand passengers. At Germany’s largest airport alone, Frankfurt, 310 out of 1,100 flights scheduled for today, February 1, will be canceled or postponed. In Berlin, many aircraft arrivals for today and almost all departures have been cancelled.

The strike was organized by the ver.di trade union. Among other things, the strikers are demanding a wage increase of €2.8 per hour and higher payments for overtime work. As noted in the trade union, this should compensate for the high level of inflation. Negotiations are not with the airport authorities, but with the Federal Union of Aviation Safety Companies (BDLS). The next round of negotiations will take place on February 6–7.

Last week in Germany passed the largest railway strike in decades.

Yana Rozhdestvenskaya

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