Warning strike in Germany ended

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Warning strikes in Germany led to empty train stations on Monday, such as here at Hamburg Central Station.

However, passengers, especially in Deutsche Bahn’s long-distance traffic, should be prepared for train cancellations and delays on Tuesday, a railway spokesman said. It takes several hours for the ICE and IC trains and staff to get to where they are needed. To a lesser extent, there may also be restrictions in regional and S-Bahn traffic.

Things will not get going smoothly again at the airports either. Almost all German commercial airports, except Berlin, were hit on Monday by the joint warning strike of the Verdi trade union and the railway and transport union. There may be longer waiting times on Tuesday, said the spokesman for Germany’s largest airport in Frankfurt. Passengers should be prepared for any delays in operation, check the status of their flight in a timely manner and allow enough time.

The warning strikes by transport workers in Germany are also affecting air and rail traffic from Switzerland to Germany and back. Swiss canceled 42 flights from Zurich and Geneva to and from Germany on Monday. Other airlines also canceled their flights from Zurich and Geneva, Zurich Airport announced at the request of the Keystone-SDA news agency.

(SDA)

Source: Blick

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