The strike at the Hamburg airport lets 40 flights to and from Spain without operating

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The strike at the Hamburg airport lets 40 flights to and from Spain without operating

The twenty departures from Spanish airports to Hamburg, in addition to the twenty arrivals from it, which had been scheduled for this Sunday They are not going to operate on a strike called without prior notice at the German airport for land assistance services.

The strike, convened by the Ver.DI union, paralyzes the Hamburg airport from this Sunday, Only one day before the strike announced in this and another ten German airfieldsamong them those of Frankfurt, Munich and Berlin.

As indicated to EFE Sources of the Spanish airport manager, AENA, for today 20 flight departures were planned from Spanish airports to Hamburg and 20 arrivals from there, which will not be able to finally operate.

The flights to or from Hamburg to Spanish airports such as those of Gran Canaria, Palma de Mallorca, Barcelona, ​​Madrid, Fuerteventura, Tenerife, Alicante, La Palma, Málaga and Bilbao are not being able to operate this Sunday due to the paralysis that the airport of the German city is suffering.

Hamburg airport pray all passengers affected by cancellations or with doubts about their flight Contact your airline and not go to the airfield.

He also recalls that tomorrow, Monday, March 10, Ver.DI has also called a strike in several areas of the airport, including attendance at airplanes and passenger security controls, which also expects that this Monday there will be “considerable disturbances in flight operations.”

“In principle, for today 144 arrivals and 139 departures, of which only 10 flights could be made this morning,” said an airport spokeswoman cited by the German newspaper ‘Bild’. Lars Stubbe, union secretary, denied that the strike would not have been announced and said that the airport was informed “half an hour in advance, as required by law.”

The strike, in demand of a salary increase and other improvementsis summoned for tomorrow in Munich, Stuttgart, Frankfurt, Colonia/Bonn, Düsseldorf, Dortmund, Hannover, Bremen, Hamburg, Berlin-Brandeburg and Leipzig-Halle. According to the Association of German Airports (ADV), more than 3,400 flights and about 510,000 passengers will be affected in total.

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