As of: March 6, 2024, 10:43 a.m
By: Lucas Sauter Orengo
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Lufthansa ground staff are going on strike again, which will have repeated effects on Munich Airport.
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Another strike by Lufthansa ground staff will have consequences at Munich Airport.
The crane airline is currently working on a special flight plan.
Munich Airport - Lufthansa expects the repeated strike to have “comprehensive effects on the flight program” - including at Munich airport, the airline told our editorial team.
On Monday (March 4th), the Verdi union again called on the ground workers of Deutsche Lufthansa AG, Lufthansa Technik, Lufthansa Cargo and other companies to go on a 60-hour warning strike from Wednesday (March 6th) at 8:00 p.m. to Saturday ( March 9) called at 7:10 a.m.
Munich Airport: Lufthansa warns travelers after strike call for ground staff
Passengers who have booked with the Kranich airline in the coming days must therefore expect significant disruptions, including at the airport in Frankfurt or Hamburg.
Just a few weeks ago, the German airline's ground staff went on strike, resulting in numerous cancellations at Erdinger Moos.
It cannot yet be said whether individual aircraft will land and take off in Munich during the new strike, Lufthansa continued.
“The special flight plan for the strike on Thursday and Friday is currently being drawn up.” According to the airline, passengers are asked to regularly check their flight status.
Those affected would be informed about cancellations by email or in the app.
Strike by Lufthansa ground staff: Numerous flight cancellations to be feared
The strike called on Monday will hit traffic in Germany hard.
In addition to the Lufthansa ground staff, the train drivers are also on strike.
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