The latest news about Munich Airport (MUC)
L'Munich Airport (MUC/EDDM), also known as Franz Josef Strauss Airport, is one of the most important and busiest airports in Germany. Located at about 28 km northeast of central Munich, is a key airport hub for international and domestic air traffic in the Bavarian region.
Opened in the 1992 and named after former Bavarian Prime Minister Franz Josef Strauss, the airport has played a crucial role in the development of the economy and tourism in the region. With more than 200 destinations served throughout the world, it is an essential connection point for travelers from and bound for various parts of the globe, including Europe, North America, Asia and Africa. The airport is home to numerous international and domestic airlines, offering a wide range of travel options.
Munich (MUC) is renowned for its operational efficiency, modern infrastructure, and high-quality services to passengers. It has received several awards over the years, including the title of "Best Airport in Europe" by Skytrax and other awards for excellence in airport services.
Currently, the airport handles a passenger flow of more than 45 million per year, making it one of the busiest airports in Germany. It has two terminals modern and well-organized, designed to provide a comfortable and convenient travel experience for passengers passing through them.
Munich is an operational hub for the German flag carrier, Lufthansa.