FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — An airline strike with hundreds of cancelled flights conjures up fears of long lines and chaos, but German carrier Lufthansa appears to be coping, having managed over a dozen walkouts in a matter of months. On Wednesday, the airline re-booked and re-routed thousands of passengers as a walkout by flight attendants led to the cancellation of more than 900 flights on the stoppage's fifth day. Travelers may have been frustrated or inconvenienced, and the strikes cost the airline millions of euros.Read more on NewsOK.com