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Shock strike at Hamburg Airport as main walkout set to start at 12 extra German hubs

By Editorial Board Published March 10, 2025 3 Min Read
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Shock strike at Hamburg Airport as main walkout set to start at 12 extra German hubs

Greater than 40,000 individuals have been hit by a shock strike that shut Hamburg Airport – and greater than 500,000 could possibly be disrupted immediately because the walkout spreads throughout Germany.

The strike reportedly started with simply half an hour discover yesterday morning, with passengers informed to remain away and terminals and check-in desks eerily quiet.

The airport stated solely 10 of greater than 280 departures and arrivals went as deliberate on Sunday.

It posted on X: “Without any notice, the union #verdi has called on the services at Hamburg Airport to go on strike immediately, Sunday 9 March.

“Because of this, the airport is closed and there will probably be no departures or arrivals all day.”

An airport spokesperson stated the motion by the ver.di union was “dishonourable” and “unfair to tens of thousands of travellers who have nothing to do with the disputes”.

Travellers have been suggested to contact their airline.

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Hamburg Airport was left just about abandoned. Pic: AP

An empty hall at Hamburg Airport. Pic: Reuters

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Pic: Reuters

The disruption is about to worsen considerably immediately when a pre-planned strike takes place for twenty-four hours at 13 German airports, together with Berlin, Frankfurt, Dusseldorf, Stuttgart, Hanover, Munich and Cologne.

Greater than half one million individuals could possibly be affected and three,400 flights cancelled, in keeping with ADV, the German Airport Affiliation.

“Germany’s air traffic will be largely shut down on Monday,” it stated in a press release final week.

The strike at Hamburg, Germany’s second greatest metropolis, is scheduled to proceed.

Hundreds of safety employees who display passengers and cargo are taking the motion over pay and circumstances in a brand new contract.

Union official Lars Stubbe stated it was very important the strikes induced “economic damage” to pressure concessions from bosses.

“We know that it is a massive burden for passengers,” he stated.

“Our colleagues know that too. But they have said we have to go on strike. It must be effective, so that we have a reasonable offer to negotiate.”

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