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Posted on February 27, 2025

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FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Munich airport said that a strike by public sector union Verdi on Thursday and Friday has prompted airlines to cancel about 80% of flights there. Germany's second-largest hub

Munich and Hamburg Airports Disrupted by Two-Day Strike Over Wages

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Germany's Munich and Hamburg airports were hit by strikes by public sector union Verdi on Thursday and Friday, with airlines cancelling about 80% of flights in Munich.

Munich, Germany's second-largest hub, said in a statement on its website that there was a risk that even more flights could be cancelled and that passengers planning to travel through Munich should contact their airlines.

Verdi has staged several walk-outs in Germany since wage negotiations kicked off in January.

The union said that staff at Hamburg airport's operator, as well as at services including at maintenance, IT, security and baggage handling would not work during the two days.

German airport association ADV said that the strikes, as well as similar airport walk-outs in Duesseldorf and Cologne earlier this week, were disrupting travel plans of almost 300,000 passengers.

"Two-day strikes that cut off German metropolitan regions from international air travel go far beyond what could qualify as token strikes," ADV said.

(Reporting by Ludwig Burger, Editing by Friederike Heine)

Key Takeaways

  • Munich and Hamburg airports hit by two-day strikes.
  • 80% of flights in Munich canceled due to the strike.
  • Verdi union leads the strike over wage disputes.
  • Strikes affect maintenance, IT, security, and baggage handling.
  • Travel plans of 300,000 passengers disrupted.

Frequently Asked Questions

What caused the strikes at Munich and Hamburg airports?
The strikes were initiated by the public sector union Verdi due to ongoing wage negotiations that began in January.
How many flights were cancelled at Munich airport?
Approximately 80% of flights were cancelled at Munich airport due to the strikes.
What services were affected by the strikes at Hamburg airport?
The strikes affected staff at the airport's operator and services including maintenance, IT, security, and baggage handling.
How many passengers were impacted by the strikes across Germany?
The strikes disrupted travel plans for almost 300,000 passengers across Germany.
What did the German airport association ADV say about the strikes?
ADV stated that the two-day strikes significantly disrupted air travel and went beyond what could be considered token strikes.

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