Checking the 3-G certificates takes a lot of time in the stressful day-to-day business.
Therefore, Munich Airport is calling on passengers to plan more time.
Munich - The autumn holidays in Bavaria are still ahead - Munich Airport is already calling on passengers to plan more time at the check-in.
Because of the corona pandemic and the associated more complex controls, longer queues are to be expected, said airport spokesman Ingo Anspach on Friday.
Munich Airport: The holiday rush is still to come
“It is generally helpful to plan a little more time.” The number of visitors in Munich will probably be limited this weekend.
The Bavarian autumn holidays start on October 30th, in other federal states there are already holidays.
A larger rush of travelers who changed trains in Munich is not to be expected this weekend, since the autumn holidays are comparatively short, said Anspach.
“The holiday departures in Bavaria will still come.” The airport in Munich is the second largest airport in Germany after Frankfurt.
(dpa / ph)