General information
Munich Airport is the second busiest airport in the country and consists of Terminal 1 (Gates A-E), Terminal 2 (Gates G-H), Satellite Terminal 2 (Gates K-L) and the München Airport Center (MAC). The airport in Bavaria, also known as Franz Josef Strauss Airport, is an important base for Lufthansa and Eurowings. Munich Airport is the only airport in the world that has its own brewery, called Airbräu.
Where is Munich Airport situated?
The airport is located northeast of the capital of the German state of Bavaria (Bayern), close to the town of Freising. By road, Munich Airport is easily accessible via motorway A92 München-Deggendorf, take exit 6 (Flughafen München) from the south or exit 7 (Freising-Mitte) from the north.
How many terminals does Munich Airport have?
There are three terminals at Munich Airport: Terminal 1, Terminal 2 and Satellite Terminal 2. Lufthansa and Star Alliance members make use of Terminal 2. Terminal 2 and Satellite Terminal 2 are jointly owned by Munich Airport (60%) and Lufthansa (40%).
TIP: The convenient München CityTourCard allows you to travel for free on public transport. Next to this, you receive discounts on more than 80 attractions. The card is available from € 17.50 for one person and € 28.90 for a maximum of five people.
A good alternative for flying to or from Munich Airport are the following airports, sorted by distance from the airport. You can also take a look at the complete list of airports in Germany.
| Salzburg Airport (Austria) | 111km |
| Allgäu Airport Memmingen | 121km |
| Innsbruck Airport (Austria) | 126km |
| Nuremberg Airport | 137km |
| Linz Airport (Austria) | 179km |
| Friedrichshafen Airport | 185km |
| Stuttgart Airport | 193km |
Which airlines fly from and to Munich Airport?
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Lufthansa -
TUI fly Deutschland -
Eurowings -
Condor





