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Munich Airport Gradually Resumes Flights After Drone Disruptions

Munich International Airport began to gradually resume its operations on Saturday morning following significant disruptions caused by drone sightings in its airspace. The airport had to postpone early flights due to safety concerns, resulting in a chaotic situation for many travelers.
On Friday evening, both runways at the airport were closed for the second time in less than 24 hours after drones were observed nearby. This led to a considerable number of flights being either diverted or canceled, stranding approximately 6,500 passengers who were left without alternatives.
Travelers Advised to Stay Updated
The airport operator issued a warning about potential ongoing disruptions throughout Saturday. In a notice posted on its website, travelers were advised to check with their airlines for the latest updates regarding their flights. The airport had been scheduled to reopen at 5:00 AM local time, but uncertainty remained as operations continued to be affected by the drone incidents.
Authorities are investigating the drone sightings to ensure the safety of air traffic moving forward. The incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding drone operations near major airports, as these can pose significant risks to flight safety. The airport has implemented measures to address such challenges in the future.
As operations resume, passengers are encouraged to remain vigilant and informed about their flight statuses. The situation serves as a reminder of the complexities that modern air travel can encounter, particularly with the increasing prevalence of drone technology.
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