TWP 2506: Strike announcement by the trade union ver.di on 10 March 2025 at German airports
The trade union ver.di is calling on employees at airports throughout Germany to take part in a token strike on Monday, 10 March 2025. The airports of Berlin-Brandenburg (BER), Bremen (BRE), Dortmund (DTM), Düsseldorf (DUS), Frankfurt (FRA), Hamburg (HAM), Hannover (HAJ), Cologne/Bonn (CGN), Leipzig/Halle (LEJ), Munich (MUC) and Stuttgart (STR) will be affected by this strike announcement.
There will be extensive cancellations on all Lufthansa Group airlines flights to and from Germany.
The unannounced strike by ver.di union at Hamburg Airport (HAM) on Sunday, 9 March 2025 means that the airport will be closed for the whole day 9 March 2025. There will be no Lufthansa Group airlines flights to/from Hamburg on this day.
Travelers who are affected by an irregularity will be informed accordingly (provided the contact details are stored in the booking).
We ask passengers to check the status of their flight before setting out on their journey.
» Austrian Airlines flight status
» Brussels Airlines flight status
» Eurowings flight status
» Lufthansa flight status
» SWISS flight status
» Air Dolomiti flight status
» Discover Airlines flight status
Part 1 – Lufthansa Group rules for rebooking/reissue/refund for cancelled flights
Customers affected by a flight cancellation can rebook once free of charge or have their ticket refunded.
- You are welcome to make rebookings/reissues/refunds for cancelled flights on Austrian Airlines/Brussels Airlines/Lufthansa/SWISS tickets yourself in accordance with the Schedule Change/Irregularity Policy for Travel Agents (OS/SN/LH/LX)
- You are welcome to make rebookings/reissues/refunds for cancelled flights on Air Dolomiti tickets yourself in accordance with the Rules for handling of long term schedule changes and short term schedule changes (re-bookings / reissues / refunds) in Travel Agency sales (EN)
Please note: The Schedule Change/Irregularity Policy only applies to flights which have already been cancelled or which have been automatically rebooked by the airline.
Important notes regarding short-term flight cancellations
In case of short-term flight cancellations within 48 hours (in select cases: up to 5 days) before departure, no (immediate) UN will be set in the PNR in all cases. In this case, you can do the rebooking/reissue without having to request a waiver.
» To the Factsheet „Notes regarding short-term flight cancellations“
Part 2 – Ticket waiver policy (TWP) for the rebooking/refund of flights which are not cancelled
» To the TWP 2506 (Version 2)
We apologize for the inconvenience caused by this announced ver.di strike. Lufthansa Group is not a collective bargaining partner in this dispute, but – like many other airlines – an affected party.
09.03.2025 09:58 CET