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Munich airport cancels over 700 flights Friday due to strike

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Munich airport cancels over 700 flights Friday due to strike
A departure board in Munich airport shows cancelled Lufthansa flights on September 2nd. Photo: picture alliance/dpa | Peter Kneffel

Over 700 passenger flights will be cancelled at Munich airport Friday due to a strike by ground staff and security crew, just as the city is to host the Munich Security Conference.

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"No regular passenger flights will take place from 0H on Friday to 01H onSaturday. More than 700 departures and landings are affected," the airport said in a statement.

Exceptions would be made for emergencies, as well as for planes carrying leaders attending the security conference, it added.

The Verdi trade union had called for a walkout at seven German airports including the country's busiest, Frankfurt.

Frankfurt airport, where traffic was severely hampered on Wednesday over an IT outage at Lufthansa, said operations "will be heavily disrupted through" Friday.

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"Passengers are strongly advised to refrain from travelling to the airport. Connecting flights from FRA will also be affected by the strike," it added.

Verdi is currently leading negotiations for public sector workers, airport ground crew and aviation security staff, demanding better pay at a time when workers are seeing their incomes eroded by the higher cost of living.

Other airports in the cities of Bremen, Dortmund, Hamburg, Hanover and Stuttgart will also be affected by the walkout.

The union staged a similar strike at Berlin Brandenburg airport last month, leading to the cancellation or rescheduling of around 300 flights.

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