The Situation:
Ground staff at Lufthansa will stage a one-day strike on 27 July at Lufthansa’s German airport bases. The strike includes workers with key jobs such as check-in personnel, aircraft maintenance, ground crews and baggage handlers.
The strike will affect German airports including Frankfurt, Duesseldorf and Berlin, and will run from 3:45 am (0145 GMT) on 27 July until 6:00 am (0400 GMT) on 28 July.
Additional strikes are possible if union demands are not met.
Possible Effects:
Last minute cancellation of existing flights.
Increased wait times at airports due to lack of personnel
Decreased security personnel and measures at affected airports
Delays in incoming and outgoing flights to Germany
Decrease in available services at affected German airports
Possible loss or delay of personal baggage at airport
Possible demonstrations at transportation hubs
Mitigating Factors to Apply:
Prepare for local transportation disruptions, such as increased traffic and security, blocked roads, and potential travel into demonstration sites
Check the local situation (local and social media, embassy, POC at the destination, etc.) prior to travel
Avoid all protests and demonstrations, which have the possibility of turning violent and may serve as a catalyst for Covid-19 spread
Allow extra time for travel
Consider choosing airlines with low cancellation rates
Avoid flying through severely congested airports or airports with a history of significant delays, when possible
Strongly consider booking flights directly through an airline as opposed to third party booking services
Book flights and other transportation services as early as possible
Monitor local and social media for updates
Enroll in a Safe Traveler program to receive warnings from your preferred embassy
Confirm transportation availability and itineraries before departing
Plan for alternative transportation, if necessary
Consider only utilizing carry-on baggage to mitigate loss or delay of personal effects
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