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By TTR WEEKLY 

 

THAI Airways International cancels flights to Frankfurt and Munich from 26 to 27 March 2023 due to the mass transit labour strikes in Germany on 27 March.

 

The airline announced the cancellation of the following flights:

 

1. TG920 Bangkok-Frankfurt on 26 March; 

2. TG921 Frankfurt-Bangkok on 27 March;

3. TG922 Bangkok-Frankfurt on 27 March;

4. TG923 Frankfurt-Bangkok on 27 March;

5. TG924 Bangkok-Munich on 26-27 March; 

6. TG925 Munich-Bangkok on 26-27 March.   

 

Full story: https://www.ttrweekly.com/site/2023/03/thai-cancels-flights-to-frankfurt-and-munich-from-26-to-27-march/

 

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3 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

Like to know how full those fights were before deciding that. Your fault not ours sort of thing

Stuffed full.

And I don't understand what your question means in relation to the crazy strike actions planned in Germany. Air traffic and long distance rail traffic coming to a halt.

They would simply not be able to land in FRA or MUC.

Even tomorrow (Sunday) no Lufthansa flights to/from Munich.

Government has lifted weekend driving ban for heavy trucks.

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From German news (raw Google translate):

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Frankfurt Airport had already asked passengers not to come to the airport on Monday. "All tasks that enable full flight operations" were suspended due to the warning strike, the operating company Fraport announced on Thursday. Regular flight operations are not possible at Munich Airport on Sunday or Monday due to the labor dispute, as the operator announced.

 

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