In addition, the Bavarian capital’s main station remained closed on Saturday, with long-distance trains paralyzed and the city’s public transport suspended.
After what was the terrible storm of snow that hit a large part of Germany, The flights resumed at 6 this Sunday at the airport of Municha day after they were suspended due to heavy snowfall, but rail traffic remains interrupted in parts of the south of the country.
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The country’s second largest airport said on its website that flights resumed at 6:00 a.m. (05:00 GMT), but added that there would still be some “air traffic disturbances” and advised passengers to check with their airlines before traveling to the airport.


In total, 760 flights were affected
More than 40 cm of snow fell in Munich during the previous night, the meteorological services indicated, which also paralyzed rail traffic in the Bavarian capital and in other parts of the region.
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The strong storm that hit much of Germany
The main station Munich remained closed on Saturday, with long-distance trains paralyzed and the city’s public transportation suspended.
The railway operator Deutsche Bahn indicated that the service would progressively resume on Sunday but that there would be “major interruptions at least until Monday”, especially on routes to Austria and Switzerlandsince the storm damaged the infrastructure.
On the other hand, the intense arrival of boreal winter It also disrupted rail traffic. As specified by the main company of trains from Germany, Deutsche Bahnthe different formations could not access the central station of Munich and cancellations or delays were also expected in the rest of southern Germany during the day, LN contributed.
In addition, most public transport (buses, commuter trains and trams) did not work in the capital either, according to the public transport company of Munich (MVG).
Source: Ambito