Yes, 2 hours is generally more than enough time for a connection at Munich Airport (MUC), which is widely regarded as one of the most efficient and passenger-friendly hubs in Europe. The airport’s official minimum connection time (MCT) is remarkably low—often just 40 minutes—meaning a 120-minute window provides a very comfortable buffer. Most international connections occur within Terminal 2 or its Satellite building, which are connected by a quick, automated underground shuttle that takes less than a minute. If you are arriving from a non-Schengen country and connecting to a Schengen destination (or vice versa), you will need to pass through passport control, but the queues in Munich are typically well-managed compared to larger hubs like Heathrow or CDG. Terminal 2 is exclusively used by Lufthansa and its Star Alliance partners, facilitating smooth transfers. Even if you have to change between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, the walk through the Munich Airport Center (MAC) is straightforward and takes about 10–15 minutes, leaving you plenty of time for a quick Bavarian pretzel.