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  1. The official website of Munich Airport | Timetable, arrivals, departures & terminals | Getting to the airport & parking | Shops, restaurants & services.

  2. Munich Airport (German: Flughafen München „Franz Josef Strauß“) (IATA: MUC, ICAO: EDDM) is an international airport serving Munich and Upper Bavaria. To the German Aeronautical Information Publication, it is known as Muenchen Airport.

  3. May 24, 2019 · Access our digital maps for an exciting virtual experience of Munich Airport. Our digital site plan shows you where the Munich Airport Center, Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 (Gates G - H and K - L) are located. You will also find an overview of the multi-storey car parks and parking spaces at the airport.

  4. Munich Airport is easy to reach by public transportation or by car. Before heading to the airport, we recommend checking the latest traffic report and any public transportation service alerts. Please note: You may have to walk longer distances at the airport.

  5. www.munich-airport.de › ipm › index_enFlughafen München

    Interactive map: Click or touch a parking garage on the map to receive additional information.

  6. Die offizielle Seite für den Flughafen München | Flugplan mit Infos zu Ankunft, Abflug & Terminals | Anfahrt & Parken | Shops, Restaurants & Services.

  7. Munich Airport is one of the busiest airports in Europe. Information on departures and arrivals, capacities, the visitor park and other leisure activities at Munich Airport.

  8. Munich's Franz Josef Strauß Airport (MUC IATA) (German: Flughafen München Franz Josef Strauß) is the primary international airport serving Munich, the capital of Bavaria. It is the second busiest airport in Germany and one of the busiest in Europe, serving as Lufthansa's second base and a Star Alliance hub.

  9. Sep 17, 2023 · Munich Airport (Franz Josef Strauss International Airport), is the second busiest airport in Germany and a major hub for both domestic and international flights in the country. It serves the City of Munich and the surrounding regions of Southern Bavaria and into the Tirrol in Northern Austria.

  10. Riem Airport served as Munich’s main airport for over 50 years until its closure in 1992. In the same year, the new airport opened approximately 30 kilometres north of Munich in the Erdinger Moos district – initially with one terminal.

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