Strike in Germany/ Several flights launched by airport “Adem Jashari”

Today, a one-day strike by workers at 13 airports, including Frankfurt and Munich, is under way in Germany, causing the cancellation of most flights. The strike lasts 24 hours and is organised it includes public sector employees as well as security personnel. Union strike targets Hamburg, Bremen, Hanover, Berlin, Dusseldorf airports, [...]
Today, a one-day strike by workers at 13 airports, including Frankfurt and Munich, is under way in Germany, causing the cancellation of most flights.
The strike lasts 24 hours and is organised
It includes public sector employees as well as security personnel.
The trade union strike targets Hamburg, Bremen, Hanover, Berlin, Dusseldorf, Dortund, Klon/Bon, Leipzig/Halle, Stuttgart and Munich.
In this regard, Border Police at Germany International Airport “Adem Jashari” has announced that due to the general strike of operating workers at Germany's airports today, flights are expected to be canceled at German airports, where we have direct lines.
CLICON THESE THESES PLACE ANULUED FOR GERMANY
With the union call really. There are a total of 13 airports on strike today, including those in Frankfurt, München, Stutgart, Köln/Bonn, Düsseldorf, Dortmund, Hannover, Bremen, Hamburg, Berlin-Bradenburg and Leipzig-Halle.
And at the Wese airports in Karlsruhe there is a partial strike.
“Sindicata ver. Know it requires increasing salaries of 8% or at least 350 euros per month, as well as some other conditions, while employers have so far refused. The negotiations between them on meeting the conditions will continue on March 14th, but the fact is that more than 3,400 flights will be cut today and around 550,000 travellers will be damaged”.
According to AP News, aFlight numbers at the German airport in Hamburg have affected more than 40,000 passengers.
Berlin Airport cancelled all regular departures and arrivals, while Hamburg Airport confirmed that no start was possible.
Clinni/Bonni airport suspended all regular passenger services, and Munich Airport warned travelers to predict a highly reduced <x0). The impact of the strike spread throughout the country, affecting travellers and businesses alike, reports Independents.












