Munich Airport Disrupted Again as Drone Sightings Halt Flights, Thousands Affected

Munich Airport Disrupted Again as Drone Sightings Halt Flights, Thousands Affected

Munich: Munich Airport experienced major disruptions on Friday evening, October 3, 2025, after drone sightings forced the temporary closure of both runways. This marks the second incident in less than 24 hours, highlighting growing concerns over airport security.

Authorities reported that 23 flights were diverted, 12 arrivals and 48 departures were either canceled or delayed, impacting around 6,500 passengers. The airport's planned reopening at 5 a.m. on Saturday was postponed due to continued drone activity, prompting German air traffic control to suspend operations as a precaution.

The incidents have raised broader concerns about the vulnerability of critical infrastructure across Europe. While no group or nation has been officially blamed, officials have suggested possible external interference. Russian authorities denied involvement, with President Vladimir Putin dismissing any connection to the events.

In response, German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt announced plans to accelerate legislation allowing police to request military support to neutralize unauthorized drones. The incident follows similar airspace intrusions recently reported in Denmark and Norway, prompting EU leaders to endorse measures aimed at strengthening anti-drone defenses across the bloc.

Passengers traveling through Munich Airport are advised to stay updated with their airlines for flight status and potential delays.


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