Dresden airport closed: Massive diversions from now until August!
Due to renovation work, the Dresden-Airport junction will be closed from July 15 to 27, 2025. Diversions available.

Dresden airport closed: Massive diversions from now until August!
Drivers in Dresden currently have to expect significant restrictions. The crossing from the A4 to the A13 in the direction of Berlin is being renovated, which will result in a complete closure of the Dresden-Airport junction. This will probably remain closed until next Sunday, July 27, 2025. How MDR reported, both the entrance and exit from this junction are affected.
There are alternative routes for everyone who wants to go towards the airport or the Meißen district. Drivers can use the Hellerau junction to take the diversion to the airport terminal. The Marsdorf junction on the A13 also represents an alternative option. Autobahn GmbH has also recommended that traffic approaching the Dresden-Airport junction drive in the direction of Dresden and turn around at the Dresden-Hellerau junction in order to reach Berlin.
Construction site until mid-August
The construction work, which was made possible by reduced commuter flows during the summer holidays, is cost-intensive. Loud Day24 The costs for the renovation amount to over 1 million euros. The immediate work is aimed at renewing the road surface at the junction and has been underway since July 14, 2025.
The construction work is associated with further restrictions: traffic on the motorway will be routed past the construction site in a single lane during this time. This single-lane traffic system is expected to last until early August, which is particularly challenging for commuters and travelers.
Traffic forecasts and information
The city administration and Autobahn GmbH advise all road users to inform themselves in good time and, if necessary, plan alternative routes. The construction work is intended not only to increase safety, but also to ensure smoother traffic in the long term. Traffic disruptions can only be managed optimally with patience and a little planning.