Warsaw’s Chopin Airport Reopens with Flight Delays Expected

Warsaw’s Chopin Airport reopened on Tuesday, September 10th after a nighttime closure, but passengers should expect disruptions due to ongoing airspace restrictions.

Emergency Closure and Reopening

Following an unexpected military operation that led to the nighttime closure, Warsaw’s Chopin Airport resumed operations on Tuesday morning around 7 AM. Authorities stated that the airspace above the airport was reopened, but cautioned that disruptions could continue throughout the day.

Impact of Airspace Restrictions

Airport management warned that passengers should expect delays and disruptions due to the ongoing airspace limitations and the security situation.

Simultaneous Closure of Other Warsaw Airports

Warsaw-Modlin Airport also reopened following an equally prolonged closure, mirroring the situation at Warsaw’s main Chopin Airport.

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