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The Chinese Embassy Reminds Chinese Citizens Traveling To Germany To Pay Attention To The 48-hour Warning Strike At Munich Airport

Feb 26, 2025 Leave a message

The Chinese Embassy reminds Chinese citizens traveling to Germany to pay attention to the 48-hour warning strike at Munich Airport

 

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According to the Chinese Consulate General in Munich and official news from Munich Airport, the local trade union called on employees of several companies at the airport to go on a two-day strike from February 27 to 28. It is expected that the airport and surrounding transportation operations will be significantly affected by then.

 

It is reported that flights CA961 and CA962 from Munich to Beijing and flights CA828 and CA827 from Munich to Shanghai on February 27 have been cancelled. The Chinese Consulate General in Munich hereby reminds Chinese citizens traveling to Germany and returning to China to pay attention to travel information through German airports and relevant airlines in a timely manner and arrange their itineraries in advance. In case of changes, please contact the airline as soon as possible through the official website, mobile APP, customer service phone, etc. to negotiate changes, refunds, etc. If you are unable to leave before the visa expires, it is recommended to contact the airline, airport federal police and other departments as soon as possible to apply for a visa extension. In case of emergency, please call the police in time and contact the Chinese Consulate General in Munich for assistance.

German emergency number: 110

 

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Hotline of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Global Consular Protection and Service Emergency Call Center: +86-10-12308 or +86-10-65612308

Consular protection and assistance telephone number of the Chinese Consulate General in Munich: 0049-89-724498146

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