Berlin Airport Operations Halted as Strike Grounds Flights Amid Pay Dispute
Berlin Airport Strike Disrupts Air Traffic and Passenger Plans
BERLIN, March 18 (Reuters) - Air traffic at Berlin's airport ground to a halt early on Wednesday after the Verdi service workers' union began a full-day strike in an ongoing pay dispute, affecting roughly 57,000 passengers.
Key Details of the Strike
Flight Cancellations and Passenger Impact
- 445 departures and arrivals were scheduled for Wednesday.
- Berlin Brandenburg Airport is one of Germany's major hubs, serving around 25 million passengers annually.
Union Demands and Negotiations
- Verdi is negotiating for higher wages for some 2,000 employees, including staff in the fire department, air traffic control and terminal management.
- The strike comes ahead of another round of negotiations scheduled for March 25.
Management Response
CEO's Statement
- Berlin airport's CEO has called the strike "disproportionate" amid an already tense situation due to the Iran war.
Reporting and Editorial Credits
(Writing by Miranda Murray; Editing by Jamie Freed)



