Flights canceled over 2-day airport strike
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Strike at Germany's Munich Airport grounds 80% of flights
A two-day strike at Munich Airport results in most flights being canceled
A two-day strike by workers at Munich Airport, Germany’s second-biggest, started Thursday and resulted in most flights being canceled. The airport operator said airlines had canceled about 80% of their flights to and from Munich and further cancelations were not ruled out.
Public sector workers and ground staff at Munich Airport will go on a two-day strike starting Thursday after wage negotiations ended without result, the Verdi union said on Monday.
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