Munich flights cancelled due to snow
Published: 02:12 PM,Dec 02,2023 | EDITED : 06:12 PM,Dec 02,2023
Long-distance trains and hundreds of flights in and out of the German city of Munich were cancelled on Saturday because of heavy snowfall, according to statements by Deutsche Bahn and Munich Airport.
Flights were not scheduled to depart or arrive at Munich airport until at least 6 a.m. on Sunday according to a statement on its website. Trains could not arrive at Munich's central train station, Deutsche Bahn said on its website.
The halt was expected to last all day, it added, advising travellers to rebook their trips.
After first suspending flights until noon Saturday (1100 GMT), Munich airport later said it would remain closed until 6:00 am (0500 GMT) on Sunday.
In total, 760 flights were affected, a spokesperson told AFP.
More than 40 centimetres (16 inches) of snow fell overnight Friday to Saturday, according to weather services. Authorities asked residents to stay home for their safety.
The winter weather also disrupted train traffic, with rail operator Deutsche Bahn saying 'The main Munich station cannot be served'. Deutsche Bahn said travellers should expect delays and cancellations throughout the region, and most buses, trams and suburban trains were not running in Munich.
Saturday's planned football championship match between Bayern Munich and Union Berlin has been called off. Police in Lower Bavaria said they made 350 interventions linked to the weather Friday night, with five people slightly injured in car accidents. Much of Germany has been subject to snow and freezing temperatures for several days.
According to weather forecasts, the largest quantities of snow are expected Saturday in Allgau in the south of Bavaria, with another 30 to 40 centimetres.
The snowfall is expected to progressively ease in the afternoon.
Flights were not scheduled to depart or arrive at Munich airport until at least 6 a.m. on Sunday according to a statement on its website. Trains could not arrive at Munich's central train station, Deutsche Bahn said on its website.
The halt was expected to last all day, it added, advising travellers to rebook their trips.
After first suspending flights until noon Saturday (1100 GMT), Munich airport later said it would remain closed until 6:00 am (0500 GMT) on Sunday.
In total, 760 flights were affected, a spokesperson told AFP.
More than 40 centimetres (16 inches) of snow fell overnight Friday to Saturday, according to weather services. Authorities asked residents to stay home for their safety.
The winter weather also disrupted train traffic, with rail operator Deutsche Bahn saying 'The main Munich station cannot be served'. Deutsche Bahn said travellers should expect delays and cancellations throughout the region, and most buses, trams and suburban trains were not running in Munich.
Saturday's planned football championship match between Bayern Munich and Union Berlin has been called off. Police in Lower Bavaria said they made 350 interventions linked to the weather Friday night, with five people slightly injured in car accidents. Much of Germany has been subject to snow and freezing temperatures for several days.
According to weather forecasts, the largest quantities of snow are expected Saturday in Allgau in the south of Bavaria, with another 30 to 40 centimetres.
The snowfall is expected to progressively ease in the afternoon.