Cologne Airport: Flights grounded as climate protesters block runway

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Cologne Bonn Airport said flight operations have been suspended due to a police operation on the runway

One of Germany's biggest airports has halted all flights after climate activist protesters glued themselves to a runway.

Cologne-Bonn Airport said "unauthorised people" gained access to the airfield on Wednesday morning, leading to all flight operations being suspended as police moved in.

At least four inbound flights have been diverted to nearby Düsseldorf and Hannover airports.

Dozens of flights leaving Cologne Airport have been subjected to delays or cancellations.

The group, Last Generation, said five people have glued themselves to the tarmac.

Last Generation said in a separate statement it was blocking air traffic at the airport and published pictures of its members with his hands glued to the runway.

It said it wants the German government to pursue a global agreement to exit oil, gas and coal by 2030.

The group said "similar peaceful, civil protests at airports" were planned for Wednesday across Europe and North America.

In Finland, protesters were pictured blocking security gates at Helsinki Vantaa Airport.

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