Lufthansa
Round 26,000 passengers affected by strike
Around 26,000 passengers were affected by the second strike by Lufthansa pilots within seven days. A total of 218 flights had to be canceled on Friday evening said a company spokesman. 14,000 passengers were rebooked onto other flights accordingly or the train or had canceled
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In the evening the situation in Frankfurt am Main to group data was quiet. The Lufthansa had rented 2,200 hotel rooms in Frankfurt am Main for their passengers and set up 500 cots. The cots in the airport were intended for passengers in transit, which are unlikely to enter in Germany due to visa regulations. Therefore, they must remain in the security zone in Frankfurt. In the evening, the company assumed that not all hotel rooms and cots are actually used.
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