Munich Airport Reopens After Overnight Drone Disruption
Munich airport resumed operations on Friday after an overnight closure prompted by drone sightings. Flights were halted, causing cancellations and disruptions for approximately 3,000 passengers. The situation impacted travel plans as authorities worked to ensure safety.
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Munich Airport resumed its operations on Friday morning following an overnight closure caused by drone sightings. According to a witness from Reuters, the airport was shut down temporarily on Thursday evening.
The closure led to the cancellation of dozens of flights, severely affecting travel plans and causing havoc for nearly 3,000 passengers. Authorities halted flights in response to security and safety concerns posed by the unauthorized drones.
The incident highlighted the ongoing challenges airports face in managing airspace and ensuring passenger safety amid increasing drone activity. Efforts are ongoing to address the disruptions and safeguard future operations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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