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12 Jan 2019 | 04:17 AM UTC

Germany: Security staff to strike at Frankfurt Airport January 15 /update 1

Verdi union announces strike by security staff at Frankfurt Airport (FRA) on January 15; significant flight disruptions expected

Warning

Event

Security staff at Frankfurt Airport (FRA) are planning to hold a strike on Tuesday, January 15. According to the Verdi labor union, the strike will take place from 02:00 until 20:00 (local time). Airport officials have warned that significant flight disruptions, including delays and cancelations, are expected during the work stoppage and security checkpoints outside the transit area will be closed. Other regional airports may also experience disruptions due to the strike. Residual delays are also likely at FRA when security staff return to work.

Context

Associated strikes by security staff were held at Düsseldorf (DUS), Stuttgart (STR), and Cologne-Bonn Konrad-Adenauer (CGN) international airports on January 10, causing significant flight disruptions. Verdi represents 23,000 security workers in Germany and are currently engaged in wage talks which are expected to resume on January 23.

Advice

Potentially impacted travelers are advised to confirm the status of their flights prior to departure for the airport and anticipate increased waiting times at screening areas.