A one-day strike by workers at 13 German airports, including the Frankfurt and Munich hubs and all the country’s other main destinations, caused the cancelation of most flights on Monday.
More than half a million passengers will be affected and thousands of flights cancelled due to a 24-hour strike at major ...
By Friederike Heine BERLIN (Reuters) -Nearly all of Germany's airports will be hit by a 24-hour strike on Monday, likely ...
The one day walk out has already left thousands of flights grounded at hubs including Berlin, Frankfurt, Dusseldorf and ...
German airports are no stranger to strike action, but even by local standards, Monday's walkout is having a huge impact.
A strike at Germany's Hamburg Airport has left all outgoing flights cancelled Monday, with more airports likely to soon be ...
Berlin’s airport has canceled all of its flights for Monday ahead of a labor union strike that’s expected to impact thousands ...
Many passengers were left to stranded in Germany's airports as the workers observed a nationwide strike.As reported by CNN, a ...
A nationwide strike has brought air travel to a near standstill at 13 German airports, including the Frankfurt and Munich hubs. Trade union Verdi has called the strike over a wage dispute.
The German airports' association, ADV, estimated that more than 3,500 flights in total would be canceled and about 560,000 ...
Other airports to be affected today include Frankfurt, Munich, Stuttgart, Cologne/Bonn, Duesseldorf, Dortmund, Hanover, ...
Berlin’s airport has canceled all of its flights for Monday ahead of a labor union strike that is expected to impact ...