One in ten flights at Frankfurt Airport cancelled due to climate measures

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At Germany’s Frankfurt airport, a major European transport hub, about one in 10 flights were cancelled on Thursday after activists from the climate group Last Generation clung to the tarmac.

About 140 of the airport’s 1,400 scheduled flights were cancelled due to the disruption at Germany’s largest airport, operator Fraport said. Passengers were told to expect delays for the rest of the day.

The runways were cleared for flight operations at 07:50 (05:50 GMT), just under three hours after eight people entered the airport grounds and clung to the apron and a fence.

A Fraport spokesperson condemned the protest, saying “the perpetrators face severe penalties and large civil claims for damages.”

The eight activists gained access to the fenced-off airport grounds around 5 a.m., police said. One of them became trapped on the fence, while the seven others managed to breach the security perimeter and cling to the two central runways.

After being removed from the asphalt, the activists were handed over to the Hesse state police.

Last generation behind stunt

Following a similar incident at Germany’s Cologne/Bonn airport last Wednesday, which led to a three-hour flight stop, Last Generation again claimed responsibility for the breach.

“The continued extraction and burning of oil, gas and coal threatens our very existence,” the group posted on X, calling for an end to fossil fuel use by 2030.

According to the group, six people had cut through the chain-link fence and walked, cycled or skated to various spots on the runway, where they had placed signs reading “Oil Kills.”

Long lines formed at Lufthansa airline counters in the airport terminals, while the airport offered free water to travelers.

With delays expected throughout the day, passengers were asked to check the status of their flight before heading to the airport.

Strict condemnation

Hesse State Prime Minister Boris Rhein sharply criticized the disruptive action.

“These irresponsible and criminal climate radicals are only interested in causing as much damage as possible,” Rhein posted on X. “And that at the expense of thousands of holidaymakers who are looking forward to a few days of vacation. Anyone who endangers safety in this way must be severely punished.”

Transport Minister Volker Wissing told the Bild newspaper: “Legislators must respond to this with the utmost severity. We have already introduced tougher penalties for such criminal behaviour.”

The cabinet decided last week to tighten the penalties for air traffic disruption. However, parliament still has to vote on the proposal.

The Fraport spokesman said that there are more than 30 kilometres of fencing at Frankfurt Airport, which is technically secured and monitored by patrols.

Emergency services from the police, fire brigade and airport security are parked on the apron of Frankfurt Airport, where two activists have tied themselves up. Several protesters had forced their way to the airport early in the morning and tied themselves up there. This temporarily halted air traffic. It has now partially resumed. Arne Dedert/dpaEmergency services from the police, fire brigade and airport security are parked on the apron of Frankfurt Airport, where two activists have tied themselves up. Several protesters had forced their way to the airport early in the morning and tied themselves up there. This temporarily halted air traffic. It has now partially resumed. Arne Dedert/dpa

Travelers stand in front of an information board in the terminal of Frankfurt Airport, where numerous departures have been canceled. Climate activists had forced their way into the airport early in the morning and clung to the board. Helmut Fricke/dpaTravelers stand in front of an information board in the terminal of Frankfurt Airport, where numerous departures have been canceled. Climate activists had forced their way into the airport early in the morning and clung to the board. Helmut Fricke/dpa

Travelers stand in front of an information board in the terminal of Frankfurt Airport, where numerous departures have been canceled. Climate activists had forced their way into the airport early in the morning and clung to the board. Helmut Fricke/dpa

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