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City councilors from the CSU and Free Voters are demanding clarification after the chaos at Munich Airport. Airport boss Jost Lammers is supposed to give his opinion in the committee.

Munich – Hard landing after the airport chaos? Airport boss Jost Lammers is to be invited to the Munich City Council’s upcoming economic committee: the CSU/FW parliamentary group is demanding this in an urgent motion. The chairman of the management board of Flughafen München GmbH should therefore provide information on the latest at the meeting on October 15th Problems at security checks and also explain what plans there are to save the damaged airport image, according to a statement from the city council.

Wait, wait, wait: Passengers had to be patient at Munich Airport. © Merkur.de

Chaos at Munich Airport: The airport is causing negative headlines across the country

As reported, the chaos at Munich Airport around October 3rd caused negative headlines across Germany. A high rush of passengers led to suitcase chaos and queues that stretched for kilometers, and around 750 people missed their flights. CSU parliamentary group leader Manuel Pret said on Tuesday: “Such chaos at Munich Airport is extremely embarrassing for the state capital. As an international business location, Munich needs a top-level airport.”

In the past there have been several problems with suitcases and long waiting times for passengers. “Now the limit has been reached and we expect the airport boss to personally explain to the city council how the problems can be solved. Blaming passengers’ behavior is unacceptable.”

Munich Airport: The state capital holds 23 percent of the shares in Franz-Josef-Strauß Airport

The city holds you Portion of 23 percent at Munich Airport. When such massive problems arise, the city council and with it the general public must be informed as best as possible.

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