
Europe’s labor-induced economic standstill will have to wait.
According to The Telegraph, Lufthansa pilots have agreed to suspend their strike until March 8, in hopes that a resolution can be reached early.
The bad news for travelers, however: airlines don’t just turn on and off at the push of a button. Even with the resumption of work, it will take a few days to get the airline running as normal.
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