130 flights cancelled in Munich by an error of a Spaniard
  • 5 years ago
A young Spaniard provoked chaos at Munich's airport, the second busiest in Germany... After paradisiacal vacations in Thailand, the Spaniard had a transfer in the German airport in order to connect with another flight that would take him back to Madrid. So far, so good... The problem occurred when the boy decided to go to the bathroom and when he left, with no other passengers to guide him, he started an "expedition" through the terminal. He walked in the opposite direction and disoriented, pressed the button to open the doors of a restricted zone to which only those who have passed through the security checkpoint enter. His action activated the alarms and the security protocol, and some terminals of the Bavarian airport were evacuated. This resulted in 130 flights cancelled, and only hours after the incident, everything was able to return to normal. As expected, the Spaniard was arrested and said he was "horrified" by the situation. But, well, it could have happened to anyone, couldn't it?
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