Flights at several German airports disrupted by one-day strike

Flights at several German airports have been severely disrupted by the latest in a string of one-day strikes related to various pay disputes.

The ver.di union called workers out on “warning strikes” at Berlin, Hamburg, Hannover and Bremen airports.

Some 200 departures were cancelled in Berlin, and about a third of the planned 200 arrivals were expected to be cancelled, German news agency dpa reported.

Cancelled flight information
Cancelled flights on a display board at Hamburg Airport (dpa via AP)

The walkouts by airport staff come amid difficult pay talks for employees of Germany’s federal and municipal governments.

Unions are seeking a 10.5% pay raise, while employers so far have offered an increase totalling 5% in two stages and one-time payments of 2,500 euro (around £2,210) per employee – which unions have rejected as insufficient. The next round of talks is due to start March 27.

There are also negotiations ongoing nationwide over air safety workers’ pay and locally for ground service workers.

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