Climate activists protested today at airports in Berlin and Munich against cheap air travel, with some demonstrators clinging to the runways, Reuters reported.

A spokesman for the Berlin airport said that so far flight traffic has not been disrupted.

Conservation group Last Generation said it had called on the government to stop subsidizing air travel and instead expand cheap rail options.

The group said its activists had also blocked streets in several places in the German capital.

Climate protesters briefly blocked one of the two runways at Munich Airport, an airport spokesman was quoted as saying by DPA.

Eco-activists from the "Last Generation" resumed their demonstrations in Munich

According to him, the activists stuck to the runway, but the police peeled them off and the airport resumed normal operations.

Protesters at the Berlin airport later attempted to disrupt operations at the airport for a second time.

Police said that some people had infiltrated the security area and that operations were still underway.

In recent months, the activity of protesters in connection with climate change has increased in Germany.

The activists from the "Last Generation" organization gained the most fame.

Its members have glued themselves to paintings in museums, organized street blockades, and two weeks ago temporarily closed a runway at Berlin airport.

The actions of climate activists have prompted growing calls for more serious consequences for their protests, which disrupt public life.

Many activists have been arrested and charged.

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