Travel News Video. More than 1,000 Lufthansa flights cancelled as staff go on strike Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 01/08/2022 - 15:25 GMT+2 Passengers have been stranded at Germany's busiest airports as strikes add to the ongoing travel chaos in Europe. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next More than 1,000 Lufthansa flights cancelled as staff go on strike Now playing Next Banksy's hotel in Bethlehem reopens after two years Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | December 27th, 2025 – Evening Now playing Next Grand Voyager | Exploring Qatar In partnership with Media City Now playing Next Airport strikes to hit major European hubs this Christmas Now playing Next EES rollout leaves passengers waiting up to 3 hours at airports Now playing Next Iranian navy seizes 'foreign' oil tanker in the Strait of Hormuz Now playing Next From robot 'girlfriends to AI lipstick': The weirdest tech of 2025 Now playing Next At least 15 injured in chemical attack and stabbing at Japan factory Now playing Next Palestinian man kills two in car and knife attack in northern Israel Now playing Next Ukrainian President Zelenskyy travels for talks with Trump in Florida Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | December 27th, 2025 – Midday Now playing Next One dead and scores of people injured after Russia launches massive attack on Kyiv Now playing Next China sanctions 20 American defence companies and 10 executives over arms sales to Taiwan Now playing Next AFCON 2025 heats up as Morocco, Egypt shine and fan zones come alive Now playing Next Thailand and Cambodia sign new ceasefire agreement to end weeks of deadly border fighting More videos
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