Germany: Strike by airport security staff causes travel chaos
A one-day strike by security staff at three German airports on Thursday is causing travel chaos for tens of thousands of travellers. The ver.di union called on staff at airports in Duesseldorf, Cologne-Bonn and Stuttgart to walk off the job all day, leading to hundreds of flights being cancelled. The German news agency dpa reported that 350 flights were cancelled at Duesseldorf, 142 at Stuttgart and 131 at Cologne-Bonn. Up to 110,000 passengers may be affected only by the cancelations at those three airports, according to dpa. Other airports in the country were also affected by the strike including Berlin where 90 flights had to be cancelled at the capital's Tegel airport and another four at Schoenefeld airport. About 100 flights were cancelled at Munich's international airport, though some because of the continuing snowfall in southern Germany. At Duesseldorf airport, hundreds of security employees protested by blowing whistles and holding banners with slogans like "More salary? For sure!" The departure and arrival displays showed hundreds of cancellations while airlines were struggling to book passengers on other flights or gave out vouchers for train rides instead.<br/>
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Germany: Strike by airport security staff causes travel chaos
A one-day strike by security staff at three German airports on Thursday is causing travel chaos for tens of thousands of travellers. The ver.di union called on staff at airports in Duesseldorf, Cologne-Bonn and Stuttgart to walk off the job all day, leading to hundreds of flights being cancelled. The German news agency dpa reported that 350 flights were cancelled at Duesseldorf, 142 at Stuttgart and 131 at Cologne-Bonn. Up to 110,000 passengers may be affected only by the cancelations at those three airports, according to dpa. Other airports in the country were also affected by the strike including Berlin where 90 flights had to be cancelled at the capital's Tegel airport and another four at Schoenefeld airport. About 100 flights were cancelled at Munich's international airport, though some because of the continuing snowfall in southern Germany. At Duesseldorf airport, hundreds of security employees protested by blowing whistles and holding banners with slogans like "More salary? For sure!" The departure and arrival displays showed hundreds of cancellations while airlines were struggling to book passengers on other flights or gave out vouchers for train rides instead.<br/>