Heavy snow and freezing rain grounded hundreds of flights in Germany on Wednesday, including at Frankfurt Airport, one of Europe’s busiest, where half of the scheduled flights were canceled.
At Frankfurt Airport, about 500 of the 1,030 scheduled flights were canceled because of the weather on Wednesday, when 115,000 passengers had been expected, the airport said in a statement.
The weather-related disruptions would continue on Thursday, the airport said, advising passengers to check their flight status before traveling to the airport.
Munich Airport grounded about 150 flights on Wednesday, according to FlightAware, a flight tracking website.
Saarbrücken Airport, a small international airport on the country’s western border, suspended operations entirely, its website said.
Organizations:
Frankfurt Airport, Saarbrücken
Locations:
Germany