Essay About Munich Airport

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Munich Airport or Franz Josef Strauß Airport (MUC) is the second busiest airport in Germany located 35 kilometers away from the Munich city center. It is the primary airport of the national air carrier Lufthansa and its Star Alliance partner airlines. Arriving and Departing in MUC Public Transit from MUC From Munich Airport is easy to get to the city center. The airport is connected to the center by two lines of the S-Bahn - S1 and S8. Both lines go via the central station of the city München Hauptbahnhof, which is located close to Marienplatz and Karlsplatz. The final stop of S1 is Ostbahnhof and Geltendorf is the final stop of S8. From Hauptbahnhof, passengers can transfer to lines 1, 2, 4, and 5 of the city metro U-Bahn. S-Bahn trains from MUC depart every 20 minutes, so passengers do not have to wait long. If the final destination is located in Munich city center, there is almost no difference what line S1 or S8 to take. In any case, they go via the central station. The …show more content…

Comfortable minivan takes passengers to the required destination much faster than public transport. Airport shuttles pick up passengers at various points including the departure level and bus stops. The authorized airport shuttle companies are Supper Shuttle, Beck Shuttle-Service, Munich Ski Shuttle, myDriver Munich and B & R Shuttle Service. Munich Airport Flight Terminals Two international terminals, each of which is able to receive flights Airbus A380, serve passengers at MUC airport. Between the terminals, there is Munich Airport Center - a shopping and business center that connects passenger terminals. Special airport shuttle buses connect two flight terminals, so a passenger can use them for free to travel between Terminals 1 and 2. Airport shuttle buses operate every 15 minutes. Passengers having transfer flights at MUC should note that minimum connecting time is 45 minutes. Terminal

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