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Berlin airports halt all flights amid strike affecting nearly 57,000 travelers
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All regular scheduled flights at the Brandenburg airport in Berline were suspended on Wednesday due to a general industrial action that has now paralyzed operations across multiple terminals. The ongoing strikes by labor unions have grounded approximately five hundred individual aircraft movements during this period, directly impacting nearly 57 thousand passengers who are unable to board their journeys or depart from Germany's capital region today as the work stoppage continues into its third day of disruption at major air hubs including Berlin-Tegel and Schönefeld.
Key Points
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1Berlin Brandenburg Airport has completely stopped all flights due to a strike on Wednesday.
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2The disruption affects approximately hundreds of scheduled daily routes and around 57,000 passengers traveling that day.
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3Trade unions have declared an indefinite general stoppage at the airport starting from midday.
Developments
[Mar 16]
All flights were completely stopped due to strikes, affecting hundreds of routes and approximately 57 thousand passengers (Dennikn.sk).