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Lufthansa cancels 900 flights across Europe with Birmingham Airport affected

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A majority of Lufthansa flights to and from Germany have been grounded, with more than 200,000 passengers likely to be affected this week. The flight cancellations resulted from the 35-hour strike by the airline's ground staff. The walkout by the staff began at 8pm on Monday at Frankfurt airport. Whereas at the Munich, Berlin, Duesseldorf, Hamburg, Cologne-Bonn and Stuttgart airports, the walkout started at 4am on Tuesday.

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Following the strike at Lufthansa subsidiary Discover, ground staff at the parent company are now following. This affects more than 100,000 passengers at major German airports.

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Lufthansa German airline employees go on strike on Tuesday, affecting flight departures from both Stockholm and...

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Für Dienstag hat Verdi das Bodenpersonal des Konzerns zu einem 27-stündigen Ausstand ausgerufen. Aber bereits an diesem Montag fallen Dutzende Verbindungen aus - wegen streikender Techniker und aus organisatorischen Gründen.

·Munich, Germany
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The Verdi trade union is on strike on Lufthansa's air traffic nationwide on Tuesday morning. This also has consequences for passengers at the capital airport. As a result of the announced warning strike at Lufthansa, all scheduled airline flights will be cancelled at Berlin-Brandenburg Airport on Tuesday. The 25 take-offs and landings each were cancelled, as was shown on the BER website on Monday. Flights to and from Munich and Frankfurt am Main…

·Germany
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Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen (SRF) broke the news in Zürich, Switzerland on Monday, February 19, 2024.
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