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Berlin airport halts takeoffs, landings for second day

Saim Dušan Inayatullah with DPA, Reuters, German media
February 6, 2026

The airport which serves Germany's capital and the surrounding Brandenburg state is cancelling flights as of Friday morning due to black ice and freezing rain.

Passengers carrying suitcases in fornt of Berlin Brandenburg airport with de-icing vehicle in the background
Berlin Brandenburg airport saw cancelations and delays due to cold weatherImage: Liesa Johannssen/REUTERS

Berlin Brandenburg Airport said Friday it is suspending flight operations in the morning due to poor weather conditions.

"Due ​to weather conditions, no takeoffs or ⁠landings ​are currently possible," the airport said in a statement on its website.

The airport already saw scores of cancelations on Thursday due to freezing rain.

Berlin Brandenburg is Germany's third-busiest airport after the international transit hubs Frankfurt and Munich. It is located in the town of Schönefeld, which lies just south of the German capital and is part of the eastern Brandenburg state.

Passengers were stranded at Germany's third-busiest airport on Thursday and FridayImage: Maryam Majd/Getty Images

What did the airport say about the cancelations?

An airport spokeswoman told DPA news agency that flight operations would resume later on Friday, without mentioning a specific hour.

She said that de-icing was taking up to an hour, which is more than twice the usual time.

Delays and cancelations were still in effect as of the early afternoon.

In earlier comments, the spokeswoman told DPA that while airport personnel had worked to clear runways overnight, this was only partially successful and surfaces remained slippery as the airport was being hit by persistent freezing rain and black ice.

The spokeswoman advised travelers to continue regularly checking the status of flights before coming to the airport.

An airport spokeswoman said de-icing was taking twice as long as usualImage: Liesa Johannssen/REUTERS

Northern, eastern Germany see travel disruptions

Meanwhile, Germany's national weather service (DWD) warned of freezing rain and black ice in swathes of northeastern Germany, while stressing that the situation was likely to improve over the day and with temperatures staying near 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit).

On Thursday, police reported that there had been multiple accidents on the Autobahn 10 highway near Brandenburg capital Potsdam, causing some 19 injuries.

Potsdam lies just southwest of the city of Berlin and is part of its metropolitan area.

There were also rail disruptions on the line between Berlin and Hamburg in northern Germany.

Milder weather was predicted for much of the south and west of the country, with maximum temperatures expected to reach 10 degrees Celsius along the Rhine River over the weekend.

Edited by: Wesley Dockery

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