Berlin Airport Flights Grounded as Workers Strike for Better Pay

A labor strike by fire crew and air traffic controllers has led to the cancellation of all passenger flights at Berlin's main airport, disrupting travel for thousands of passengers.
Berlin, Germany - All passenger flights at the Berlin Brandenburg Airport, the German capital's only major air hub, have been halted for the day as a result of a strike by fire crew and air traffic controllers. The workers are demanding better pay and improved working conditions, leading to the complete shutdown of the airport's operations.
The strike, which began early this morning, has caused widespread disruption for thousands of travelers who had planned to fly in and out of the city. Airport authorities have been forced to cancel all scheduled passenger flights, leaving many passengers stranded and scrambling to make alternative arrangements.
In a statement, the airport's management expressed regret over the situation and said they are working to resolve the labor dispute as quickly as possible.
Source: Deutsche Welle


