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At which terminal is the S-Bahn at Munich airport?

The train station at Munich Airport is on the S-Bahn (Suburban Railway) so the station will be marked by a white S in a green circle. It is found underground below Terminal 1, with escalators both within Terminal 1 and outside in the open-air space between terminals in front of Terminal 1.



The S-Bahn station at Munich Airport (Bahnhof München Flughafen Terminal) is centrally located in the Munich Airport Center (MAC), which is the large connecting area between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. Because of this central placement, the station is equally accessible from both terminals via a short, 5-to-10-minute walk through the MAC's open-air plaza. Lines S1 and S8 depart from this station every 20 minutes, providing a direct link to Munich's city center and the Hauptbahnhof (main station) in approximately 45 minutes. Whether you land at the older Terminal 1 or the Lufthansa-focused Terminal 2, you simply follow the green "S" signs to reach the underground platforms. This makes Munich one of the most seamlessly integrated airports in Europe for rail travelers, as you never need to leave the airport structure to catch your train.

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The Airport express ÜFEX stops at the final train station Flughafen München (between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2) and directly connects the following cities with Munich Airport: Regensburg.

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The single ticket costs € 16 ( US$ 17.10) and the ticket valid for a group of up to 5 people costs € 29.80 ( US$ 31.90). You can buy these tickets at all ticket machines at the airport and at most S-Bahn stations: select MVV Münchner Verkehrs- and Tarifverbund and then Airport-City Day Ticket.

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All S-Bahn suburban lines go through the city center and connect Munichs Central Station (Hauptbahnhof) to East Station (Ostbahnhof) with popular tourist destinations like Marienplatz and Karlsplatz in between. The same ticket is valid for all these forms of public transportation.

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All terminals serve Schengen and non-Schengen flights, with Terminal 2 exclusively housing Lufthansa and its Star Alliance partners. You can walk between the two main terminals (there are also moving walkways) or there is a connecting shuttle bus service that departs every 10 minutes between 5:50am and 11pm.

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Terminal 1 is home to airlines like Lufthansa and its Star Alliance partners, while Terminal 2 is where you'll find airlines like Air France, Delta, and Emirates. And in this article, we'll give you some useful tips on accommodation near the airport and transport to Munich city centre.

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Lufthansa Terminal 2 at Munich Airport is one of the most modern airport buildings in the world and ideally tailored to your requirements: short distances and modern services ensure a relaxed walk to your gate and give you the time to unwind in attractive surroundings or to explore the huge range of shops.

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Yes, there is a direct train from Munich to Munich Airport. We usually find around 77 direct trains on the route from Munich to Munich Airport every weekday.

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Terminal 2 It has a design capacity of 25 million passengers per year and is exclusively used by Lufthansa and all other Star Alliance members serving Munich except Turkish Airlines.

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At Munich Hbf, go to platforms 1 & 2 for the S-Bahn, these are underground and also known as Munich Hbf (tief). At Munich Ost, go to platforms 1, 2 or 3.

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2-4 hours layover If you have 2-4 hours between your arrival at Munich Aiport and the boarding of your connecting flight, you have enough time to explore Munich Aiport landside and get some fresh air!

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Airport Stopover Minimum Connecting Time – Munich Airport has been designed for smooth connections and it has a pretty well unbeatable minimum connecting time of just 30 minutes.

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