Munich Airport has reopening its runway after being forced to close for a second time in less than 24 hours due to suspected drone vision.
The major German Aviation Hub, usually looking at flights from 5 am, started the services again on Saturday from 7 am.
At least 6,500 passengers were affected by the closure of overnight from Friday to Saturday, which added increasing concerns over mysterious drone overflights reported in the European Union airspace.
Last closed, on Thursday night, on Friday, affected around 3,000 passengers.
The authorities were not able to provide any information about who was responsible for the overflights.

The incident was the latest in a series of other important infrastructure sites in several European Union member countries along with the scene of mysterious drones at airports. Overnight drones were also spotted in Belgium above a military base.
A drone event in OsloThe capital of Norway, which is a member of NATO, but not part of the European Union, also affected flights there at the end of last month.
It was not immediately clear who is behind the flyover. European officials have expressed concern that they are being done by Russia, although some experts mention that any person with drone may follow them. Russian authorities have rejected the claims of participation, including the recent drone events in Denmark.
German internal minister Alexander Dobrid said Munich,
In the western city of Sarabruken, he said, “We are in a race between drone dangers and drone defense. We want to win this race and win it,”