MUNICH, Oct 4 (Bernama-dpa) -- Munich Airport resumed its operations on Saturday morning, after drone sightings led to the suspension of all flights during the night, German Press Agency (dpa) reported.
However, an airport spokesperson has warned travellers to still expect delays throughout the day. "Capacity is now gradually being ramped up again," the spokesman said.
He advised passengers to check the status of their flight with the relevant airlines before travelling to the airport.
Air traffic at Germany's second-largest airport was suspended for the second night in a row on Friday evening as a precautionary measure after two drones were spotted.
Several flights were diverted or cancelled and around 6,500 travellers were affected, according to the airport. Some had to spend the night at the airport, where camp beds, blankets, drinks, and snacks were provided.
-- BERNAMA-dpa