This section of TravelDailyNews International is dedicated to Munich Airport Franz Josef Strauss. Serving Munich and Upper Bavaria, it stands as Germany’s second-busiest airport, processing 47.9 million passengers in 2019. Renowned globally, it ranks as the 15th-busiest for international passenger traffic. Positioned 28.5 km northeast of Munich, near Freising, this hub for Lufthansa and its subsidiaries, along with Condor and TUI fly Deutschland, boasts comprehensive facilities including two passenger terminals and wide-body aircraft accommodations. The airport is a vital regional job generator, employing around 10,000 individuals from over 100 nations, including 280 young professionals in various apprenticeships.
Munich Airport is now also a new member of this network, along with seven other airports.
During the holiday season, airlines carried out 46,000 takeoffs and landings in Munich Airport, an increase of 7.6 percent compared
The "Electrification of the bus fleet at Munich Airport" project is being funded by the German Federal Ministry of Digital
Munich Airport's non-stop flights to the USA have expanded from 39 weekly departures in 1992 to 140 today, serving 14
Munich Airport's 2023 integrated report, "Moving Our World," outlines recovery and profitability post-COVID, emphasizing sustainable and innovative future preparations.
Munich Airport reports a 14.8% increase in passengers for the first half of 2024, reaching 85% of its 2019 record
Gulf Air launches flights from Bahrain to Munich four times weekly, boosting Bavaria's tourism and enhancing connections to the Gulf
Munich Airport and Lufthansa launch a new partnership with Miles & More to enhance shopping experiences, allowing travelers to collect
Munich Airport uses FlowGen's container with photovoltaic panels and wind rotors to sustainably charge rental electric vehicles, generating 200 kWh
Munich Airport's Terminal 1 new pier progresses rapidly, focusing on non-Schengen traffic, enhancing service and efficiency, and investing 665 million