Chaos at Munich Airport: Hours of waiting for hours of horror!

Chaos at Munich Airport: Hours of waiting for hours of horror!

chaotic conditions at Munich Airport, the second largest in Germany, recently caused trouble under passengers. On October 3, Terminal 2, mainly used by Lufthansa, was affected by a massive rush, which led to long snakes and hours of waiting. Pictures of the queues that extended far out of the terminal testify to the enormous problems with which the travelers were confronted.

The cause of this overload was a simultaneous rush of many passengers, some of which appeared far too early on their flights. This meant that several waves of passengers overlay themselves and made the situation chaotic. At the end of September there were reports of similar problems when travelers also had to wait hours for their handling.

quick measures required

Due to the continuing difficulties, the Bavarian government is now calling for the airport operators to remedy the situation as soon as possible. "We want this to be parked," said a government representative on Friday. It is necessary that everyone involved - including the airport operators and the SGM security company - works together to solve the problems.

The airport itself initially remained silent about the incidents and referred to a scheduled information discussion that is due to take place on Friday afternoon. In addition to Jost Lammers, the airport leader, representatives of Lufthansa and the operating company should also take part in this. The aim of the meeting is to develop concrete short -term measures to improve the situation.

In view of the repeated problems, it will be crucial for those responsible to find rapid and effective solutions in order to optimize the travel experience at Munich Airport. Many passengers hope that they will not be faced with such waiting times in the future. The coming weeks could be decisive for how the processes can be stabilized at the airport.

For more information and current developments on this topic, see the reporting on www.merkur.de .

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