![]() “Unfortunately, it will not be possible to offer you any short-term rebooking solutions at the airport desks. “We advise you not to travel to the airports without a confirmed booking for a flight. “Due to the extraordinary situation and the high number of cancellations combined with only a reduced number of rebooking options, we will not be able to offer solutions for all passengers. “For Munich airport, these restrictions will additionally already apply on Sunday, March 26. Lufthansa said: “For Monday, March 27, the trade union ver.di has called for a one-day strike at several German airports – this will stop flight operations at Lufthansa. Walkouts started at midnight at airports, ports, railways, bus services and underground services. Transport across Germany is being targeted today by two of the country’s largest unions demanding higher pay to counter rising costs of living costs. The situation was compounded by a breakdown at the airline’s IT service provider, limiting check-in to the Lufthansa app only. Lufthansa described rebooking alternatives as being “very limited” and it will not be possible to for all passengers to find a “timely alternative”. Germany’s airport association reportedly said about 380,000 air travellers would be affected by the strike but added that it was “beyond any imaginable and justifiable measure”. ![]() The airline warned that the 24-hour action at airports will stop flight operations.Īll flights from the carrier’s main hubs at Frankfurt and Munich are among those affected, causing disruption to hundreds of thousands of passengers. Lufthansa flights will be grounded today due to strike action at multiple German airports as part of a mass walkout by transport workers.
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