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Munich airport cancels 200 flights after intruder alert

Published: 28 Jul 2018 - 09:00 pm | Last Updated: 04 Nov 2021 - 06:09 am
Travellers gather in front of information boards at the Terminal 2 at Munich airport on July 28, 2018 as around 200 flights had to be cancelled and two terminals evacuated after an unidentified person entered a secure area. AFP / dpa / Matthias Balk

Travellers gather in front of information boards at the Terminal 2 at Munich airport on July 28, 2018 as around 200 flights had to be cancelled and two terminals evacuated after an unidentified person entered a secure area. AFP / dpa / Matthias Balk

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Berlin:  Around 200 flights had to be cancelled and two terminals evacuated at Munich airport on Saturday after an unidentified person entered a secure area, police and the airport said.

The person -- a woman -- made it into a secure area of Terminal 2 without being checked and then disappeared without trace despite an extensive search, police said, adding that they did not believe she represented an "extreme danger".

Several thousand people at the airport on a busy weekend of holiday departures had to be evacuated.

Sixty flights were also delayed.