600 airline passengers faced the weirdest sleepover ever, when snow left them stuck on planes overnight
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The topic around Munich Airport and the hundreds of passengers, who had to stay one night in airplanes, is not flattened. Now the police turn themselves in.
Around 600 passengers forced to spend night on planes after snow disruption
About 500 passengers were forced to spend the night from Thursday to Friday on the tarmac of Munich airport, due to a snowstorm. They could not be evacuated from their planes due to a lack of...
600 airline passengers faced the weirdest sleepover ever, when snow left them stuck on planes overnight
Passengers on five Lufthansa Group flights spent the night at Munich Airport.Daniel Bockwoldt/picture alliance via Getty Images600 people spent a night trapped on board parked airplanes at Munich Airport.Heavy snowfall stopped them from taking off, and other cancellations meant gates were full.Temperatures dropped below freezing overnight as passengers tried to rest.Hundreds of people spent a snowy and freezing night trapped on board parked airp…
Up to eight hours – that's how long many passengers had to be in airplanes in the middle of the night last week ... The post bus driver at work: With this brazen justification, 600 passengers were locked up in aircraft overnight appeared first on Apollo News.
At Munich Airport 600 passengers have to spend the night in airplanes due to snowfall. Now the airport and Lufthansa are apologizing.
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