At Munich Airport there will be no Lufthansa flights on that day – apart from humanitarian flights – as the airline announced on Friday. Germany’s largest airport, Frankfurt, will also be there on Monday. “Lufthansa assumes that flight operations can be carried out as normally as possible again on Tuesday.”
Verdi and the railway and transport union (EVG) want to paralyze large parts of public transport with a large-scale nationwide warning strike on Monday. Frankfurt Airport had already asked passengers not to come to the airport on Monday. “All tasks that enable full flight operations” were suspended due to the warning strike, the operating company Fraport announced on Thursday. Regular flight operations are not possible at Munich Airport on Sunday or Monday due to the labor dispute, as the operator announced.
The Lufthansa share temporarily lost 1.43 percent to 9.70 euros in XETRA trading.
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