“What’s going on in this country?”

"What's going on in this country?"

Joachim Lambi blames politics for the travel chaos.Picture combine/dpa/dpa-pool | rolf vanneberd

Joachim Llambi is in turmoil and sees bigger problems Germany, He is now open to his anger instagram Luft, and his “Let’s Dance” collaborator Motsi Mabus agreed.

Joachim annoyed by the long journey chaos

There is chaos at the airports of Germany. And it seems the “Let’s Dance” moderator also got into the chaos at Frankfurt Airport. Outraged by the situation, he wrote on Instagram:

“What’s happening in this country? I haven’t known it like this for 57 years.”

As can also be seen in his photographs, he points out how crowded the airport is and “endless mountains of suitcases without an owner”. He also condemned the many delays that are now happening on “nearly every flight”. no one really wants to take responsibility, above all Emotion There will be “letters of apology from some CEOs”, he also said.

By this he refers to Lufthansa CEO Carsten Spohr, as he pointed out in a comment. He recently apologized for the many delays and cancellations. Lufthansa has already canceled more than 3,100 flights for July and August, with more flights being added every day. In the letter, however, Spohr also explained that the situation “will hardly improve in the short term” and will probably stabilize again “only next winter”. Lufthansa employees responded with a letter describing the seriousness of the situation. Angry passengers would tear off the monitors and throw the staff with them.

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Angry Motsi Mabuse agrees

But Lambie sees responsibility not only for airlines, but also for politicians:

“Very questionable and unforgivable for one of the world’s leading economies. Politicians are needed, but clearly powerless and helpless.”

He then linked the accounts of Lufthansa, Frankfurt Airport, Deutsche Bahn and all traffic light parties.

In the comments, many agreed with him People to, but especially his colleague Motsi Mabuse. She explained that Lufthansa canceled her flight and then wanted to refund her money, but she only got 10 percent of the amount.

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