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Berlin Airport Halts Operations Amidst Union Warning Strike on Wednesday Morning.
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The Berliner Flughafen Brandenburg has suspended all operations for the upcoming Monday due to a warning strike called by union member Verdi, affecting regular flights and causing significant disruption at Germany's capital airport as of March 16th morning hours; this action follows multiple reports confirming that no services will be provided on Wednesday with both departures and arrivals cancelled.
Key Points
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1Verdi has called a warning strike at Berlin Brandenburg Airport, resulting in the complete cancellation of passenger flight operations on Wednesday.
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2The strikes affect all regular flights operating out of BER for that day due to labor disputes involving Verdi members and airlines including Swiss.
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3Flight cancellations were confirmed starting from Tuesday evening with no service expected through Thursday morning as a result of the strike action.
Developments
[Mar 18]
Passenger flight operations at Berlin Brandenburg Airport remained cancelled for Wednesday due to Verdi warning strikes, confirmed by multiple news sources throughout March 20th-3rd (Note: Source dates in input appear inconsistent with event date Mar 17/16; treating 'March' as the year based on context of typical strike cycles or assuming typo where actual events occurred late Feb/Mar). Based strictly on provided text, operations were cancelled for Wednesday.
[Mar 20]
Flight services at BER remained grounded due to Verdi warning strikes affecting all regular flights scheduled that day (Source: Mar 18 headlines).
Rate negotiations: Flight operations at Berlin Brandenburg Airport cancelled due to warning strikes for all day todaytranslated
Newsfeed.zeit.de
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