A major disruption at Munich Airport on Sunday evening temporarily halted flight operations after an emergency incident inside the airport’s control tower prompted an evacuation and triggered widespread travel delays.
Burning Smell Triggers Emergency Response
The incident began shortly after 8:30 p.m. local time when personnel inside the control tower reported a strong burning smell. As a precaution, air traffic control staff were evacuated while emergency crews responded to assess the situation.
Firefighters and airport security teams quickly entered the facility to determine the source of the odor and ensure the safety of employees working inside one of the airport’s most critical operational areas.
Flight Operations Temporarily Suspended
Following the evacuation, flight operations were temporarily suspended, preventing aircraft from departing or landing while authorities evaluated conditions inside the tower.
The interruption created immediate delays across the airport and affected both arriving and departing passengers. Several inbound flights were redirected to alternate airports while others remained in holding patterns awaiting further instructions.
Passengers inside terminal buildings experienced extended waiting times as airlines adjusted schedules and worked to manage disruptions caused by the temporary shutdown.
Investigation Finds No Confirmed Active Fire
Although initial reports suggested a possible fire inside the tower, authorities later indicated that no active flames had been immediately identified.
Emergency personnel continued searching for the source of the burning odor while conducting safety inspections throughout the facility. Officials emphasized that the evacuation was carried out as a precautionary measure while crews worked to rule out any potential threat.
The exact cause of the incident remains under investigation.
Thousands of Travelers Affected
Munich Airport serves as one of Europe’s busiest transportation hubs, handling millions of passengers each year and connecting destinations across Europe, North America, Asia, and the Middle East.
Because of its importance within international aviation networks, even a brief interruption to control tower operations can create significant ripple effects throughout airline schedules.
Passengers reported missed connections, delayed departures, and uncertainty regarding revised travel plans as airport officials worked to restore normal operations.
Flights Gradually Resume
Following safety assessments, authorities allowed flight operations to gradually resume later in the evening.
Airport officials cautioned that delays could continue for several hours as airlines worked through the backlog of affected flights. Travelers were advised to monitor airline communications for updated departure and arrival information.
While normal operations have begun returning, officials continue to investigate what caused the incident that prompted the evacuation and temporary suspension of air traffic.
Investigation Ongoing
Emergency services and airport authorities remain focused on determining the source of the burning smell and whether any equipment malfunction or technical issue contributed to the disruption.
Additional information is expected to be released once investigators complete their assessment.





