Munich Airport Evacuated After Smoke Scare: Flights Delayed, No Fire Detected

June 7, 2026
Munich Airport Evacuated After Smoke Scare: Flights Delayed, No Fire Detected
  • A fire alarm at Munich Airport’s main tower on Sunday evening triggered an evacuation and a temporary halt of flight operations after smoke/odor was detected, but firefighters found no fire.

  • Authorities, including the Federal Police, said the situation remained unclear and under investigation as they assess what caused the odor and why the tower was evacuated.

  • Travel disruption followed the incident, with ongoing delays and some resumption of service as boards showed many late flights and thousands of travelers faced disruption.

  • The event occurred after the Pentecost holidays in Bavaria, with most major travel already concluded for the day; Munich Airport operates both a main and a smaller Vorfeld (auxiliary) control tower to manage traffic if needed.

  • Reporting from ZEIT Online centers on the Munich Airport incident and the emergency response, with standard navigation and sharing options accompanying the coverage.

  • Munich Airport ranks among Europe’s busiest hubs, listed as eighth in flight movements for 2025, underscoring the potential impact of any disruption on operations.

  • The disruption affected thousands of travelers, contributing to significant delays and the possibility of cancellations given the airport’s large annual passenger volume of around 50 million.

  • Deutsche Flugsicherung (DFS) oversees air traffic control from Munich and four national centers; one control center is located at the airport to oversee ground movements and air traffic.

  • Overall, the event caused a temporary disruption but regular operations were restored with limited impact on flight schedules after the initial halts.

  • Initial investigations pointed to a faulty fan component in the tower’s system; a replacement was made and several aircraft were diverted to other airports, though some flights later returned to Munich.

  • Air traffic control staff initially moved to the smaller Vorfeld tower but have since returned to the main tower as normal operations resume and safety assessments continue.

  • Passenger reports indicated diversions to airports such as Prague for a Lufthansa flight from Oslo, with some planes arriving in Prague and awaiting onward routing back to Munich.

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