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Germany: 202 flight delays and 18 cancellations at Frankfurt, Munich and Berlin-Brandenburg

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By Josh Arnfield

Last updated on March 11, 2026

220

Affected flights

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Affected airports

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Affected airlines

What Happened

Flights in Germany are facing widespread disruption across Frankfurt, Munich and Berlin-Brandenburg, with 202 delays and 18 cancellations reported. Lufthansa and group carriers are among the most affected, alongside KLM, Qatar Airways, Air India, Emirates, United Airlines, Condor, Air Dolomiti and Discover Airlines. Travelers are advised to check airline and airport updates, consider rebooking or refunds if canceled, and retain receipts for any extra expenses.

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Flight Disruption Details

Germany’s three major air hubs—Frankfurt, Munich and Berlin-Brandenburg—are currently experiencing extensive operational disruption. Across these airports, a combined 202 flight delays and 18 cancellations have been reported, impacting connections within Europe as well as routes to Asia and the United States.

Frankfurt International Airport has recorded 130 delays and 5 cancellations, causing congestion and knock-on effects for onward connections at this key European hub. Munich International Airport reports 48 delays and 6 cancellations, with most issues affecting domestic and short-haul European services. Berlin-Brandenburg Airport is also impacted, with 24 delays and 7 cancellations disrupting travel to and from Germany’s capital region.

A range of airlines are affected. These include Lufthansa and its group carriers, which face multiple delays across feeder and long-haul operations, as well as KLM, Qatar Airways, Air India, Emirates, United Airlines, Condor, Air Dolomiti and Discover Airlines. The disruption is prompting itinerary changes for many passengers, with thousands of travelers impacted across the network.

Passengers are advised to monitor live updates via airline and airport websites or mobile apps. Those whose flights are canceled should contact their airline promptly to explore rebooking options or request refunds. Where eligible, travelers may receive support or compensation under applicable regulations; keeping receipts for additional costs such as meals or accommodation is recommended.

Given the scale of delays and cancellations, travelers should anticipate longer wait times at terminals and potentially congested lounges and public areas. Planning extra time for check-in, security and boarding is advisable while the situation stabilizes.

Summary of reported impact by airport:
- Frankfurt International Airport: 130 delays, 5 cancellations
- Munich International Airport: 48 delays, 6 cancellations
- Berlin-Brandenburg Airport: 24 delays, 7 cancellations

This ongoing disruption across Germany’s principal airports is affecting multiple carriers and a wide range of routes. Passengers should continue to check flight status frequently and follow airline guidance for rebooking and care provisions.

Know your rights

These are your air passenger rights

When your flight's disrupted, you have rights. Most passenger protection laws cover the following:

Compensation

Good passenger rights ensure passengers get fairly compensated for delays and cancellations. Try our compensation check and find out how much money we can get you.

Rerouting or refund

If your flight is canceled, your airline must provide an alternative. Some laws say you can choose a full refund instead.

Food and essential care

Providing food and drinks is a basic right under many regulations. Typically after a delay of a few hours.

Accommodation

Some passenger rights say the airline must provide accommodation when your journey is delayed overnight.

This advice is provided to help you if your flight is delayed or canceled. However, the exact care and compensation you are entitled to will depend on your specific circumstances and flight. Always follow the directions of your airline, particularly with regard to check-in and boarding times.

Quick facts

Summary

Disruption

Delays and Cancellations

Cause

Other

Status

Current disruption

Compensation

Possibly eligible for compensation

Flights affected

220

Airlines affected

Lufthansa, KLM, Qatar Airways, Air India, Emirates, United Airlines, Condor, Air Dolomiti, Discover Airlines

Airports affected

Frankfurt International Airport, Munich International Airport, Berlin-Brandenburg Airport

Checked by

Josh Arnfield

Date updated

March 11, 2026

What To Do If Your Flight Is Cancelled

If you're traveling to or from the European Union, here's what to do when your flight is unexpectedly scrubbed:

Collect proof that your flight was canceled, e.g. boarding pass, vouchers and any other travel documents.

Get the airline to provide written confirmation of the cancellation and reasons behind it.

Request an alternate flight to your destination - or a refund.

Make a note of the arrival time at your destination.

Ask the airline to pay for your meals and refreshments.

Don't sign anything or accept any offers that may waive your rights.

Get the airline to provide you with a hotel room, if needed.

Keep your receipts if your canceled flight ends up costing you extra money.

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