Germany faces travel chaos amid Lufthansa snags, strike

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Germany faces travel chaos amid Lufthansa snags, strike
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Deutsche Lufthansa AG said it cancelled some flights on Sunday due to technical issues, just hours before a major strike threatened to force most of Germany’s air and rail services into a standstill.

The cancellation and delays at Lufthansa are caused by technical problems at external service providers, effecting check-in and boarding in Frankfurt, the carrier said on Sunday. It will offer alternative connections and rebookings on train, it added.

Major airports including Frankfurt won’t operate Monday. Frankfurt Airport also advised passengers changing plane to avoid the hub. Long-distance, regional and local trains operated by Deutsche Bahn and other railway will also come to a standstill, EVG said.

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