After a brief suspension prompted by credible security threats, the world’s largest beer festival has resumed in Munich, where organizers, local authorities, and security agencies have implemented heightened safety protocols to ensure the wellbeing of all attendees. Measures include advanced surveillance technology, increased police presence, and rigorous entry screenings at all major access points. Festivalgoers are now required to undergo bag checks and metal detector screenings, a move that has been widely supported for enhancing public safety without dampening the celebratory atmosphere.

The suspension’s impact rippled through the local travel and tourism sectors, leading to notable adjustments in arrivals and accommodations. Many international visitors rescheduled their trips, while…