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Is Munich airport difficult to navigate?

Consider printing out a map of the airport, or just snip the map out of the back of your inflight magazine, so you'll know for sure where you're heading. The Munich airport is relatively easy to maneuver. I had no trouble with a 50-minute connection between Lufthansa and Air Dolomiti this spring. Thanks all.



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Transfer between terminals: The Munich Airport Centre connects Terminal 1 with Terminal 2, which is a 10 minute walk away. There is also a shuttle service between the terminals which runs every 15 minutes.

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30 minutes - 2 hours layover If you have 2 hours or less between your arrival at Munich Airport and the boarding of your connecting flight, we recommend you to stay airside and discover the shops, restaurants and services within the security area.

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Transfer with passport control Arriving from and connecting to an airport outside the Schengen area: Usually no passport control is required, if you don't leave the gate area. Arriving from the Schengen area and connecting to an airport outside the Schengen area: Passport control is required.

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The airport covers an area of 15.6 square kilometres on land that was originally the site of a village named Franzheim. The village was levelled and its residents rehoused elsewhere before construction of the airport began in 1980. Airport operations commenced in 1992.

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Overall, passengers usually have to re-clear security for connecting flights, though there may be some exceptions depending on the airport and flight itinerary. To make this process easier, checking with the airline or airport ahead of time is recommended.

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It is the world's 15th-busiest airport in terms of international passenger traffic, and was the 38th-busiest airport worldwide in 2018. It serves as hub for Lufthansa including its subsidiaries Lufthansa CityLine, Air Dolomiti and Eurowings as well as a base for Condor and TUI fly Deutschland.

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Lufthansa is Certified as a 4-Star Airline for the quality of its airport and onboard product and staff service.

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Do You Have To Go Through Customs During A Layover? Customs and immigration are usually required at the connecting airport for international flights. You don't always have to for domestic flights. In most cases, passengers on layover flights must clear customs and immigration at the first point of entry.

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Checked baggage If you are connecting from an airport within Europe and you checked your baggage through to your final destination at your departure point, you do not need to collect your baggage at Frankfurt International Airport.

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The minimum connection time starts at only 30 minutes. Lufthansa's strategy generally is to offer very convenient connections averaging 35 – 60 minutes via Munich, so it is making best efforts to ensure low rate of flight disruptions.

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EasyPASS and EasyPASS-RTP permits quick passport control at the airport in an easy and convenient self-service process. You simply scan your electronic passport (ePass), look at the camera, and you're done. You can find EasyPASS control stations in Terminal 1 and Terminal 2.

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S-Bahn / Munich Transport Network (MVV) The S1 and S8 S-Bahn lines connect the airport to the Munich city center at 10-minute intervals.

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The recommended layover time for domestic flights is normally one hour. However, as previously stated, you may require longer if your flights are booked with two different airlines, if you are traveling to a very busy airport or if you require special assistance.

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To leave the airport and explore for part of the day: 6 hrs If you take the train, you'll need to allow for around 40 minutes to get to the city center. Be sure your layover is at least six hours to give yourself a couple of hours to explore the city.

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