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Hundreds of flights canceled as strikes hit German airports

More than half a million people are facing travel disruption at German airports on Monday where a 24-hour strike has led to thousands of flight cancellations in a dispute about workers’ pay.

The operator of Frankfurt airport, Germany’s busiest, said no passenger flights would depart from there on Monday, with delays and cancellations also possible on Tuesday.

Workers hold a banner as they demonstrate during a 24-hour strike at the Frankfurt Airport called by the German trade union Verdi over a wage dispute in Frankfurt, Germany on March 10, 2025. REUTERS

Of the 1,116 incoming and outbound flights planned in Frankfurt on Monday, 1,050 had already been cancelled with that number expected to rise, a spokesperson for Fraport said.

The strike, called by the Verdi union on Friday, impacts 13 airports across the country, including Munich, Berlin and Dusseldorf.

Workers at Hamburg airport brought their strike forward by one day, with nearly 300 flight cancellations there on Sunday.

Travelers rest on a bench in the departure terminal at Dusseldorf Airport, Germany on March 10, 2025. AP
A display showing cancelled flight due to a strike of German union Verdi is pictured at the Berlin-Brandenburg Airport (BER) in Schoenefeld, southeast of Berlin, on March 10, 2025. AFP via Getty Images

Verdi is demanding an 8% wage increase, or at least an increase of $380 more per month, as well as higher bonuses and additional time off.

Employers have rejected the demands as unaffordable.

Negotiations are due to continue later this month.


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