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Lufthansa Reports 158 Cancellations and 492 Delays at Frankfurt and Munich Airports

Lufthansa Reports 158 Cancellations and 492 Delays at Frankfurt and Munich Airports
Image: Munich Airport - Lufthansa aircraft by brewbooks via flickr, by-sa

Lufthansa’s flight operations at its principal German hubs have encountered significant disruption, with a total of 158 cancellations and 492 delays reported as of late May 2026. The affected airports include Frankfurt and Munich, two of the airline’s busiest centers for both domestic and international travel.

These interruptions are impacting flights serving multiple regions, including routes within Europe as well as long-haul connections to destinations in North America, Asia, and the Middle East. Passengers scheduled to depart from either Frankfurt or Munich are being advised to remain alert for possible changes to their itineraries and to follow updates issued directly

by the airline.

Lufthansa Flights Disrupted Across Global Networks

The extent of the flight disruptions covers a broad range of routes operated by Lufthansa, extending from domestic flights within Germany to international services linking Europe with various continents. The airline’s network spanning North America, Asia, and the Middle East is also affected, indicating the widespread impact of these operational challenges.

Travelers using Frankfurt Airport or Munich Airport as departure points should anticipate delays or potential cancellations. It is recommended that affected passengers check flight statuses frequently and stay informed through Lufthansa’s official communication channels to manage any changes effectively.