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Friday, 24 March 2023 07:35

Germany's Deutsche Bahn cancels all long-distance trains on Monday Featured

Germany is bracing for major disruptions to transport nationwide on Monday after unions called for a day-long strike in the transport sector. No long-distance trains will operate and most regional rail will be canceled.

German rail operator Deutsche Bahn on Thursday announced that no long-distance trains would operate on Monday due to nationwide transport strikes.

The decision came after the trade unions EVG and Verdi announced strike action intended to paralyze large sections of the public transport system.

The strikes come with German employees in many sectors seeking significant wage hikes to keep up with persistently high inflation.

 

What the train operator said


"This will affect all German rail operations, as employees from all areas of Deutsche Bahn and other rail companies have been called on to walk out," the operator said in a statement. "The long-distance traffic of Deutsche Bahn is therefore completely discontinued."

"According to statements by the union, the first effects of employees striking are possible as early as Sunday evening. Also on Tuesday numerous trains will be canceled due to the after-effects of the strike," it added.

The company urged passengers to postpone trips planned for Monday to the next day where possible.

train strick

 

Airports also ground flights

 

After the union announcements, Germany's busiest airport, Frankfurt Airport, said it was canceling all regular air traffic next Monday.

"All tasks that enable full flight operations" are suspended due to the strike," the airport's operating company Fraport announced.

Munich Airport, the country's second-busiest hub, said there would be no passenger flights at all on Sunday and Monday.

Frankfurt airport Jurman

 

 

What did the unions say?

 

The two labor unions, representing thousands of workers, called for the major transport strike as part of their drive for better wages.

The one-day action will affect trains, planes, maritime shipping and local transit.

 

 

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