You can forget taking a flight to Germany today
Briefly

A major strike by public-sector and airport workers in Germany has caused significant air travel disruptions on Monday. Almost all flights at major airports, including Frankfurt, Munich, and Berlin, have been canceled, impacting hundreds of thousands of passengers. A warning strike called by the service workers union, ver.di, targets ongoing labor disputes. According to reports, 94% of scheduled flights at Frankfurt Airport are canceled, and similar cancellations are expected across other airports. Lufthansa's CEO expressed deep concerns over the situation, emphasizing the need for cooperation in resolving these labor disputes.
Hundreds of thousands of passengers are facing disruption due to a strike in Germany, which has led to almost all flights at the country's busiest airports being canceled.
According to data from Cirium, 108 flights are scheduled between Germany and the US on Monday, accounting for over 31,000 seats.
Jens Ritter, the CEO of flag carrier Lufthansa, said in a Sunday LinkedIn post that he was 'stunned and really worried.'
Read at Business Insider
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