munich airport

9
MUNICH AIRPORT _ PASSENGERS’ FAVORITE _ HIGHLIGHTS ”BEST AIRPORT IN EUROPE” In 2011, passengers chose Munich Airport as Europe’s Best airport for the sixth time within seven years _ page 30 TERMINAL 2 The world’s first airport terminal to be jointly planned, financed and operated by an airport and an airline _ page 30 MINIMUM CONNECTING TIME Munich Airport’s minimum connecting time of just 30 minutes is unbeaten among all other major European hubs _ page 30 AIRBRäU The world´s only brewery directly located at an airport pampers the guests with freshly brewed beer and regional specialties in a cozy atmosphere _ page 32 NAPCABS In a worldwide unique project Munich Airport has installed cabins that offer passengers a room to re- treat inside the non-public area of Terminal 2 _ page 36 KEMPINSKI HOTEL The hotel hosts Germany’s largest hotel lobby _ page 39 NOVOTEL HOTEL The new airport hotel opened its doors in May 2010 _ page 39 MüNCHEN AIRPORT CENTER The heart of Munich Airport with over 10,000 square meters is Europe’s largest roofed outdoor and event forum _ page 42 BAVARIAN STATE BREWERY WEIHENSTEPHAN The oldest working brewery in the world – come, see and have a taste, too! Only 20 minutes away _ page 38 DOMBERG The largest museum of religious art in Germany is located in the typical Bavarian town of Freising in direct proximity to Munich Airport (10 km) _ page 38

Upload: bookletia

Post on 20-Mar-2016

244 views

Category:

Documents


1 download

DESCRIPTION

 

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Munich Airport

28 29

M u N i C h a i r p o r t _ p a S S E N G E r S ’ F a v o r i t E

_ H I G H L I G H T S

”beST airPorT in eUroPe” In 2011, passengers

chose Munich Airport as Europe’s Best airport for the

sixth time within seven years _ page 30

TerMinal 2 The world’s first airport terminal to be

jointly planned, financed and operated by an airport and

an airline _ page 30

MiniMUM ConneCTing TiMe Munich Airport’s

minimum connecting time of just 30 minutes is unbeaten

among all other major European hubs _ page 30

airbräU The world´s only brewery directly located at

an airport pampers the guests with freshly brewed beer

and regional specialties in a cozy atmosphere _ page 32

naPCabS In a worldwide unique project Munich Airport

has installed cabins that offer passengers a room to re-

treat inside the non-public area of Terminal 2 _ page 36

keMPinSki hoTel The hotel hosts Germany’s largest

hotel lobby _ page 39

novoTel hoTel The new airport hotel opened its

doors in May 2010 _ page 39

MünChen airPorT CenTer The heart of Munich

Airport with over 10,000 square meters is Europe’s largest

roofed outdoor and event forum _ page 42

bavarian STaTe brewery weihenSTePhan The oldest working brewery in the world – come, see and

have a taste, too! Only 20 minutes away _ page 38

doMberg The largest museum of religious art in

Germany is located in the typical Bavarian town of

Freising in direct proximity to Munich Airport (10 km)

_ page 38

Page 2: Munich Airport

30 31

M u N i C h a i r p o r t _ G a t E W a Y t o E u r o p E

specifically designed for effi-cient transfer traffic.

Munich’s terminal 2 – Europe’s most advanced hub system

In recent years, Munich Airport has moved up to take its place alongside Europe’s leading air transportation hubs. An enor-mous step in that direction was the completion of Terminal 2. Terminal 2 is set aside for the exclusive use of Lufthansa, its Star Alliance partners and their other partner airlines. Since its opening, Terminal 2 has be-come one of Europe’s fastest and most efficient terminals for connecting passengers.

MiniMUM ConneCTing TiMeNo other major European hub can rival its minimum connect-

Welcome to the modern Gateway to romantic Europe

With currently over 34 million passengers per year, Munich Airport ranks number 7 among the “Top 10” European airports. When it comes to passenger satisfaction, Munich was voted “Best Airport in Europe 2011” for the sixth year by the London-based Institute Skytrax, which surveyed over 11.38 million passengers around the world. The Munich Airport offers a dual hub system. Terminal 1 was opened in 1992 and hosts all non-Star Alliance members. With very short ways Terminal 1 is mostly tailor-made for the needs of point-to-point traffic. On the other hand, Terminal 2 hosts Lufthansa, Star Alliance members and partners and is

ing time (MCT) of just 30 min-utes. Terminal 2 is a perfect gateway to Europe, offering frequent departures to an ex-tensive range of destinations. With the terminal’s clear sig-nage and user-friendly layout, passengers find their way quickly and easily. Screens at every arrival gate display all onward connections relevant to the deboarding passengers. Seven Lufthansa Service Cen-ters provide the full range of Lufthansa services. Moving sidewalks, fast-track passport screening and high-speed bag-gage sorting facilities ensure that connections run like clock-work.

hUb ConTrol CenTerThe Hub Control Center (HCC) is a highly successful team effort between Munich Airport and Lufthansa. It is Terminal 2’s

“command center” for maxi-mizing connectivity, and is in operation day and night where a busy staff of specialists is responsible for coordinating the entire range of handling processes. This ensures that all interactions are direct, face-to-face and immediate. A key element of the HCC is the Connex Center, where a team of experts is in charge of en-suring that passengers and their baggage reach their con-necting flights. They maintain constant contact with air traffic control. They can request prior-ity landing clearance and reas-sign gate positions to minimize the distance that connecting passengers have to cover.

raMP direCT ServiCeEven when incoming flights are delayed, leaving less than the required 30 minutes to

as soon as passengers arrive, they are met with a fantastic experi-ence of the senses: Shops offering the latest international labels, culinary delights leaving nothing to be desired and even a real Bavarian beer garden. plus, an airport Center full of events, a broad range of services and everywhere you look, smiling friendly faces. Welcome to Europe’s best airport.

1

3

2

make connections, the HCC team pulls out all the stops, dispatching the special “ramp direct service” to pick up pas-sengers and their luggage right at the gate and drive them directly to their connecting flight. This is a free service provided by Lufthansa. It is subject to availability and is implemented at the discretion of the Connex Center. It can-not be booked by passengers.

More quality on the ground: State-of-the-art airport lounges

Munich Airport features several airline-operated lounges, along with the Atlantik and Europa Lounge operated by Munich Airport. Salon Air France, BA Galleries Lounge and Emir-ates Lounges are located in Terminal 1. As well as the two Airport lounges - the Atlantik and the Europa Lounge – here, economy passengers can also gain access by paying a fee.

Lufthansa´s First Class, Senator and Business Class Lounges as well as the elegant Senator Café are all located in Terminal 2. First Class custom-ers and HON Circle members are able to enjoy an a-la-carte gourmet restaurant, a bar area, a cigar lounge, work units and luxury bathroom areas with jacuzzis, limousine service, va-let parking and more. The First Class Lounge extends over 860 square meters. The Senator and Business Class Lounges offer 3,000 square meters on Level 04 and Level 05.

The lounge designs reflect Lufthansa’s new identity: luxu-rious materials, warm colors and attractive seating arrange-ments make passengers feel welcome. For busy people on the go, the lounges offer en-closed work areas with fax

machines, copiers, power out-lets, wireless Internet access and counter space for writing or setting down lap-tops. Exclusive shower facilities are also available.

lounges in terminal 1:

aTlanTik loUnge Module C, Level 05, non-public area: For several airlines.Priority Pass or at the cost of 24.00 Euros by credit card.Phone: +49 89-97 52 13 29ba gallerieS loUnge [1] Module B, Level 05, non-public area: For British Airways and Oneworld members.Phone: +49 89-97 59 13 04eUroPa loUngeModule D, Level 05, non-public area: For several airlines. Prior-ity Pass or at the cost of 24.00 Euros by credit card.Phone: +49 89-97 52 13 23Salon air franCeModule D, Level 05, non-public area: For Air France and SkyTeam members.Phone: +49 89-97 59 11 18The eMiraTeS loUnge Module C, Level 05, non-public area: For Emirates Airlines pas-sengers.Phone: +49 180-5 42 56 52

lounges in terminal 2:

lUfThanSa firST ClaSS loUnge [4]Level 04 and Level 05, non-public arealUfThanSa SenaTor loUngeLevel 04 and Level 05, non-public area

lUfThanSa SenaTor CaféLevel 04, non-public arealUfThanSa bUSineSS ClaSS loUnge [2]Level 04 and Level 05, non-public area

vip WingExperience exclusive treatment and premium service before you leave the ground at the new VIP Wing. Facilities avail-able to guests include suites, conference and working rooms, wireless LAN, rest areas, show-ers, a prayer room and a sepa-rate smoking area. Personal assistants organize all the trav-eler’s flight-related processes and formalities. The lounge is open to all paying passengers, regardless of their chosen car-rier or booking class.Terminal 1, Module [email protected]

Smoking lounges Especially for smokers, Munich Airport has installed three styl-ish and comfortable smoking lounges in Terminal 2. The lounges are public and free of charge.

winSTon loUngeLevel 04 and Level 05CaMel loUnge [3]Level 05

Please find more Information under www.munich-airport.de

4

E x P A N S I o N P L A N SThe Terminal 2 satellite facility is cleared for takeoff. With this new satellite, the airport will gain handling capacity for 11 million additional passengers a year. The facility is scheduled to go into operation in 2015.

Page 3: Munich Airport

32 33

M u N i C h a i r p o r t _ t h E G o u r M E t h u B

dining in terminal 2highlights in the public areaDon’t miss the spectacular “food gallery” overlooking the light-filled check-in hall of Terminal 2, where passengers can choose between the fol-lowing restaurants:

bagUTTa Pizza CUlTUreThis Italian restaurant offers authentic cuisine including pasta dishes and salads, pizza from the stone oven, and, of course, delicious Italian desserts. Three lounge cubicles and the seating niches are a pleasant alternative for meetings. [email protected] www.munich-airport.com

MangoSTin airPorT [8] Here, all connoisseursof exclusive Sushi- and Thai-dishes will certainly get their money’s worth. The special ambience is created as a result of the high quality teak floors punctuated by Asian [email protected] www.kuffler.de

Maredo grill & Café loUnge [5] Besides the classics such as tender steaks, this steakhouse also offers a unique salad bar and a large selection of snacks like ciabatta, panini sandwiches and fresh fruit [email protected] www.maredo.de

level 04 [email protected] www.allresto.de

Seafood SylT MeeTS aSia Here, passengers can enjoy all kind of seafood and Asian specialties.level 04 [email protected] www.munich-airport.de

biSTro organiC [9]Pamper yourself with 100 per-cent organic fresh fruits and salads, regional specialties, sandwiches and juices. level 04 [email protected] www.allresto.de

PanoEnjoy the unique variety of dark German bread served with over 15 different toppings.level 05 [email protected] www.pano.coop

wiener’S der kaffee At this coffee house you find Viennese delicacies like the Wiener Melange coffee and Austrian pastry specialties like Sacher Cake. level 05 [email protected] www.wieners.de

Culinary highlights in terminal 1

baMeeAsian style restaurant that serves Thai food and chang-

ing daily specials. All meals are available to takeaway on request.Module C, level 04 [email protected] www.allresto.de

il Mondo [1]First-class Italian restaurant with an amazing view on the aircraft operations at the apron.Module a, level 06 [email protected] www.allresto.de

käfer biSTro At this branch of the well-known Munich delicatessen shop, you can enjoy classic specialties and breakfast varia-tions.Module a, level 04 Terminal 2, level 04 [email protected] www.allresto.de

leySiefferThe daily changing menu offers food in Bavarian, Asian or Italian style as well as a wide range of fresh salads, assortments of fruits and home-made cakes and ice cream. One can watch the display cooking and enjoy the stay at the airport in the dapper restaurant. Central area, level [email protected]

What would taking a flight or a visit to Munich Airport be with-out a tasty meal or snack and arefreshing drink? No matter if you are looking for a quick snack along with a glass of beer or culinary delights, at Munich Airport you will find alternatives for every budget. Here is a small selection:

airbräU [2, 4, 7]The Airbräu is the world’s first and only brewery located with-in an airport. The restaurant combines the art of brewing with the Bavarian “Gemütlich-keit” – coziness – and offers all kinds of regional specialties. Treat yourself to freshly brewed beer and enjoy delicious Bavar-ian cuisine. In the summer you can drink your beer under real chestnut trees in the outdoor beer garden. Take a seat in the “Zirbelstube”, the original snug little parlor from a South Tyro-lean farmhouse. Whatever you’re planning, the Tenne (threshing floor) can accommo-date up to 280 guests and is the perfect location for com-pany events. It can be booked in advance. Airbräu offers spe-cial group menus and lunch boxes.München airport Center [email protected] www.airbraeu.de

variety in the Non-public area of terminal 2

SPazio iTalia [3]Feel the original Italian ambi-ance with Munich Airport’s best and most inexpensive espresso and Italian snacks and pastries.level 03 info-eurotrade@ fmh.munich-airport.de www.munich-airport.de

dallMayr Café [6]At the traditional Munich coffee house, you can enjoy coffee specialties as well as snacks and traditional Bavarian cuisine.level 04 info-eurotrade@ fmh.munich-airport.de www.dallmayr.de

Piazza MonaCo Mediterranean style restau-rant with pizza, pasta and a choice of antipasti variations.

Munich airport offers its visitors culinary connec-tions to anywhere in the world. Fine asian cuisine or juicy american hamburgers. italian specialties or original Bavarian cuisine. Meals can be enjoyed at the snack bar, in lounges, at the beer garden or in an elegant atmosphere. Bon appétit.

1

3

8

2

4

5

67

9

8

Page 4: Munich Airport

34 35

M u N i C h a i r p o r t _ t h E S h o p p i N G M a l l

bvlgari [4]The Italian specialist for luxury goods awaits its customers with the finest jewelry, bags, fragrances and accessories.Terminal 2, Level 04

JUwelier hilSCher – rolex [5, 8]High class watches and jewelry with brands like Cartier, Rolex, Glashütte, IWC, Jaeger LeCoultre, Piaget, Wellendorf and exclusive cell phones by Vertu. Terminal 2, Level 04

dallMayr [1]A list of the world‘s delicates-sen would be unthinkable without the exquisite products of Dallmayr. Visitors from all over the world are greeted by the aroma of coffee, truffles, chocolate and appetizingly pre-sented homemade specialties. Next to the shop, the Dallmayr cafe offers pure enjoyment.Terminal 2, Level 04

JaCk wolfSkin Perfect for the outdoor para-dise in Bavaria, a new Jack Wolfskin store, offering func-tional outdoor apparel opened its doors in the München Airport Center. All Jack Wolfskin prod-ucts stand out in the market as functional, innovative designs geared to users’ needs.München airport Center

MonT blanC / ferragaMoThe store with the two brands MontBlanc and Ferragamo

Munich Airport offers a su-preme shopping experience for all passengers. More than 150 shops and service facilities in Terminal 1, Terminal 2 and München Airport Center pro-vide an assortment of products ranging from casual to luxuri-ous, from Bavarian to interna-tional, including designer labels such as Rolex, Cartier, Hermes, Bvlgari, Boss, Escada, René Lezard, Swarovski, Montblanc, Aigner, Burberry. Whether you are shopping for souvenirs to take back home or jewelry for yourself – you will find it all at Munich Airport.

At Munich Airport, shops are open seven days a week, some from 5:00 am to 10:00 pm. Another highlight of the Munich Airport shopping expe-rience is that the shops charge the same prices as their coun-terparts in the Munich City Center.

highlights not to be missed

bUrberry / aigner / eSCada [7]Three international brands with fashion and accessories for women.Terminal 2, Level 04

herMèS [2] Exclusive accessories, bags and of course the famous Her-mès silk scarfs.Terminal 2, Level 04 and 05

offers exclusive accessories, leather goods and the famous MontBlanc fountain pens.Terminal 2, Level 04 Terminal 2, Level 05

bUyern / herrMann geSChenkeOriginal gifts and souvenirs from Bavaria.München Airport Center Terminal 2, Level 04 Terminal 2, Level 05

hUgo boSS Man [6]The Black Label Collection: quality materials, meticulous workmanship to the last detail and the certainty of always be-ing perfectly dressed.Terminal 2, Level 04 München Airport Center

rené lezardFashion from René Lezard rep-resents composure with style: Women‘s and men‘s collec-tions, accessories, bags, shoes and fragrances.Terminal 2, Level 04

STreneSSeFashion by Gabriele Strehle is a fine interpretation of the modern attitude to life.München Airport Center

Munich is one of Germany’s top fashion cities. Mu-nich airport is a seamless continuation of the wide variety of products on offer in the famous shopping streets of the Bavarian capital. top labels, top fa-shion and for any taste. By the way: the prices are the same as those in downtown Munich.

1

H o w T o G E T y o u R R E F u N D

The VAT Rate in Germany is 19 percent. It can be reclaimed when exporting the goods.

For check-in baggage:

Check in at one of the counters and have your baggage labeled. Proceed to the customs office with the baggage.Customs will check your merchan-dise, stamp your receipts and handle your baggage. With the stamped receipts, proceed to the Cash Refund Desk to receive your refund.

For carry-on baggage:

Check in and pass security and passport control. Afterwards, pro-ceed to the customs office to have your merchandise checked. With the stamped receipts, proceed to the Cash Refund Desk.

You can also get your refund at the ReiseBank München Airport CenterTerminal 2, Level 03

8

1

5

7

3

6

2

4

Page 5: Munich Airport

36 37

M u N i C h a i r p o r t _ S E r v i C E S

branTS barber & ShoP [7]Brants Barber & Shop is an ex-clusive barber, offering the fol-lowing services for men only: haircut, shave and manicure. Terminal 2, level 04 Terminal 1, Modul d [email protected] www.brants-barber.de

MaSSage ServiCe Chi-MaS-inSTiTUTe A mixture of classical massage and acupressure is offered inCharge for massage: 1.00 € per minute Terminal 2, level 04 [email protected] www.chi-mas-institute.de

be relax [5]Different kinds of head, back and foot massages as well as cosmetic treatments like mani-cure, pedicure or waxing to make your stay at Munich Air-port even more comfortable. Terminal 2, level 05 Terminal 1, Modul b, level 04 [email protected] www.berelax.com

naPCabS [6]In a project like no other around the world, Munich Air-port has installed two napcabs near gate 32 in Terminal 2. These cabins offer passen-gers the room to rest and are equipped with a comfortable couch, relaxing music, a work-station with Internet access, electrical connection and a flat screen TV. Charges are paid with credit card. Terminal 2, level 05 [email protected] www.napcabs.com

One of the airport’s top priori-ties is providing a wide range of efficient services for pas-sengers and the travel industry partners.

Services retail

infogaTeS [3]The new InfoGate concept at Munich Airport helps passen-gers receive quick and detailed information. At the InfoGate, the visitor gets connected with an information service staff via videoconference by simply pushing a button. The new InfoCounters consist of touch screens and offer the full range of information on services, shopping and dining at Munich Airport.München airport Center Terminal 1 [email protected] www.munich-airport.com

CoSMeTiC inSTiTUTe [2, 4]An oasis of calmness and relaxation opened within the Duty Free Shop in Terminal 2, Level 5. Both men and women can enjoy services like cosmet-ic facial and body treatments, manicures and a wide range of wellness options for full body care. Terminal 2, level 05 cosmeticinstitute@ fmh.munich-airport.de www.eurotrade.org

reCreaTion areaS [2]Munich Airport offers relax zones in the non-public area of Terminal 2 that are open to every passenger and free of charge. These recreation areas were sponsored and designed by well-known companies such as EADS or Allianz. They are equipped with comfortable seats, flat-screen TVs providing a permanent news-service and wireless Internet access. Terminal 2, level 04

MeTroPoliTan PharMaCy [1]The travel medicine specialist at Munich Airport. Three fully equipped pharmacies provide passengers with everything needed for a journey and beyond.Central area, level 03 Terminal 2, level 04 and 05 [email protected]

there can be no doubt – Munich airport is a service paradise! help is on offer to visitors for almost everything. From shoe-shining services to the lost-and-found office, from the range of wellness products to organized tours of the airport. and not to mention what you would expect at an airport: From copy services to extremely well-maintained restroom areas and much more.

Service Center

Two Service Centers are spread over both terminals and provide the following services for our passengers:_ left luggage office_ cloakroom service_ deposit for third parties_ lost and found_ fax and copy service_ dry cleaning_ ticket sale for public transport

and Lufthansa Airport Bus_ Internet Point_ national calling cards_ LH Cabin Lost_ medical and travel insuranceCentral area, 24-hour service Phone: +49 89-97 52 13 75 [email protected]

Terminal 2, level 03 Phone: +49 89-97 52 28 75 [email protected]

STay ConneCTedCalling Cards – national, in-ternational and mobile calling cards can be purchased in all newspoint shops and the newsterminal shop. Travel agenT welCoMe kiTThe new Travel Agent Welcome Kit gives representatives of the international travel industry the chance to experience Munich Airport’s charm with a package that includes airport informa-tion and special coupons: free drinks, discounted shopping, free baggage storage and oth-er benefits. Travel agents want-ing to obtain the TAWK need only to leave their business card and present their travel agent ID at the main informa-

tion counter in the airport‘s central area or at the informa-tion counter in Terminal 2 (arrival level). airPorT ToUrS forTravel agenTSFor travel agent training, airline employee famtrips and study-tours for journalists or tour operators, the Munich Airport Marketing Department offers tailor-made Airport Tours in English. Tours in other languag-es, e.g. French, Italian, Spanish and Russian, are available upon [email protected] and aSSiST ServiCeThis Munich Airport service for international passengers and groups traveling via Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 is available in 20 languages. It includes personal pickup, guidance through cus-toms, passport and security control as well as escort to the departure gate, lounge or transfer bus. Please note that bookings can only be accepted 72 hours in advance.Munich airport Terminal and Passenger Service Phone: +49 89-97 52 13 66 meetandassist@ munich-airport.delUfThanSawelCoMe ServiCe With this free service, Luft-hansa eases the arrival of passengers who might have difficulties due to the language barrier. Service staff will greet the passengers at the gate and provide essential information in their native language. The ser-

vice is offered for flights from China, Japan, Russia, United Arab Emirates and the Ukraine.PorTer ServiCeAvailable within the entire pas-senger handling area. The basic fee, including two pieces of luggage, is 4.00 €. Every ad-ditional piece is 1.50 €.Phone: +49 89-97 59 97 95 Mobile: +49 171-372 71 79

religioUS ServiCeS aT MUniCh airPorT [8]Passengers can practice their religious beliefs at Munich Air-port without any restrictions. Before or after a flight, or just for praying, the airport offers several facilities for various religions. München airport Center, level 04/public area (Christophorus chapel) Terminal 1, Modul C, level 05/non-public level 05/public area (Muslim prayer room) Terminal 2, level 05/non-public area (raum der Stille „room of Silence“)

important servicenumbers andinstitutions

MUniCh airPorT Main SwiTChboardPhone: +49 89 97 500 [email protected] www.munich-airport.de

flighT inforMaTionPhone: +49 89-97 52 13 13

helP for The diSabledPhone: +49 89-97 56 33 33 [email protected]

6

7

8

1

3

4

2

5

Page 6: Munich Airport

38 39

M u N i C h a i r p o r t _ a S t o N E ’ S t h r o W /

t h E S u r r o u N d i N G a r E a

effnerstr. 18 85764 oberschleissheim [email protected] www.deutsches-museum.de

FreisingFreising is closely connected to the life of Pope Benedict XVI: not only did he study and eventually teach at the Univer-sity of Theology in Freising, but was appointed Archbishop of Munich and Freising in 1977. Yet Freising remains a typical Bavarian city: cozy and friendly with a busy marketplace.

bavarian STaTe breweryweihenSTePhan The oldest existing brewery in the world. From the extensive complex you can enjoy views of the old town of Freising as well as the city of Munich, Munich Airport and the distant Alps. alte akademie 2 85354 freising [email protected] www.brauerei-weihenstephan.de www.braeustueberl- weihenstephan.de

doMberg [2]The cathedral “St. Maria and St. Corbinian” features the “Diozesanmuseum” – the larg-est museum of religious art in Germany – and a world famous cathedral library.domberg 21 85354 freising info@dioezesanmuseum- freising.de www.dioezesanmuseum- freising.de

if you draw a circle the size of around 20 kilometers around the airport, you will have captured the most beautiful sights to be seen. a magnificent royal castle, the oldest working brewery in the world, a historic cathedral dating back to the 11th century, warm springs where you can relax. and much more.

Erding

TherMenwelT erding [1]Therme Erding Spa is the largest spa complex in Europe only 15 minutes from Munich Airport. (See page 62)[email protected] www.therme-erding.de

erdinger brewery – Theworld of weiSSbier In a three-hour tour you can look behind the scenes of the famous wheat beer brewery in Erding, which is one of the most modern breweries in Europe. Here, you can see how the Bavarian specialty “Weissbier” is produced and of course, have a taste, too. franz-brombach-Str. 1 85435 erding www.erdinger.de

keMPinSki hoTel airPorT MUniCh [1, 2]The Kempinski Hotel Airport Munich is the only hotel di-rectly at Munich Airport and just a few steps away from the München Airport Cen-ter (MAC). Centrally located between Terminal 1 and Ter-minal 2, the hotel has 389 air-conditioned and sound-proof rooms and suites. Staying on the concierge floor provides an extraordinary service to the business customer. For meetings and conferences the hotel features 30 rooms with daylight and WLAN up to 1,000 guests along with a fully equipped business center. The 24 meters high Palm Atrium is the right location for any event. The Charles Lindbergh restaurant offers regional and international cuisine as well as the weekly theme buffets. The exclusive restaurant Safran features Thai cuisine and mod-ern Mediterranean specialties. The Fit & Fly SPA offers pool, steam bath, sauna and 24hrs fitness, as well massage and beauty treatments.Terminalstr. Mitte 20 85356 Munich [email protected] www.kempinski-airport.de

if your flight out is early in the morning or your flight arrives very late at night – there is an abundant range of comfortable hotels and quiet rooms on offer. and all in the direct vicinity of the airport. So, you will still have time to do some window shopping, enjoy your last beer at the original beer brewery at the airport and then say: Good Night.

novoTel MünChen airPorTThe Novotel München Airport Hotel opened its doors in May 2010 on the airport ground with a perfect public transport connection to the terminals. nordallee 29 85356 München [email protected] www.novotel.com

arCadia hoTel MünChen airPorT feisinger Str. 77 85445 Schwaig/obererding [email protected] www.arcadia-hotel.de

beST weSTern hoTelMünChen-airPorT robert-koch-Str. 10 85435 erding info@airport-muenchen. bestwestern.de www.airport-muenchen. bestwestern.de

holiday inn exPreSS MUniCh airPorT [5] freisingerstr. 94 85445 Schwaig/oberding [email protected] www.fmhos.com

hoTel hallnberghallnberg 2 85469 walpertskirchen [email protected] www.hallnberg.de

iSar hoTelisarstr. 4 85356 freising [email protected] www.isarhotel.de

landhoTel SChweiger‘S Manhartsdorf 2-4 85456 wartenberg [email protected] www.landhotel-schweigers.de

lindner hoTelkaiSerhofPapiererstr. 2 84034 landshut [email protected] www.lindner.de

MerCUre hoTel airPorT MünChen [3]dorfstr. 15a 85445 aufkirchen [email protected] www.mercure.com www.airporthotelmuenchen.de

MerCUre hoTel MünChen airPorT freiSingdr.-von-daller-Str. 1-3 85356 freising [email protected] www.accorhotels.com

MövenPiCk hoTel MünChen-airPorT ludwigstr. 43

M u N i C h a i r p o r t _ G o o d N i G h t

85399 hallbergmoos hotel.munich.airport@ moevenpick.com www.moevenpick-munich-airport.com

MUniCh airPorT MarrioTT hoTel [4]alois-Steinecker-Str. 20 85354 freising munich.airport@ marriotthotels.com www.marriotthotels.com/mucfr

nh MünChen airPorTlohstr. 21 85445 Schwaig/oberding nhmuenchenairport@ nh-hotels.com www.nh-hotels.com

SheraTon MünChen airPorT hoTelfreisinger Str. 80 85445 Schwaig/oberding [email protected] www.starwoodhotels.com/sheraton

1

2 3 4 5

1

3

TIP

Munich Airport’s STOPOVER brochure provides you with a great choice of suggestions for your stop-over program adapted for the various lengths of stay. It is available at the brochure displays throughout the transit terminal and at the Munich Airport information counters. It can also be ordered via e-mail:marketing-incoming@ munich-airport.de Download: www.munich-airport.de/viamuc

Schleissheim

SChleiSSheiM PalaCe [3]Oberschleissheim is best-known for its three impressive palaces. The Old Palace houses two branches of the Bavarian National Museum. The New Palace was commissioned by Elector Max Emanuel and built from designs by Enrico Zuccalli. At the eastern end of the Ba-roque court garden you will find Lustheim Palace, a little hunting lodge and garden palace. Max-emanuel-Platz 1 85764 oberschleissheim [email protected] www.schloesser.bayern.de

flUgwerfT SChleiSSheiM [4](AIRcRAFT MuSEuM) The Aircraft Museum is located on one of the oldest aerodro-mes in Germany. Besides the historic buildings and the old airfield, visitors can see about 50 airplanes, helicopters, gliders, an original “Europa” rocket and many flight and ground instruments.

4

2

Page 7: Munich Airport

40 41

Car rental Service

The Car Rental Center is in the Central Area between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. Pick-up/Return are conveniently located in the parking garage P6 right next to the München Airport CenteraviS [2]Phone: +49 89-97 59 76 00aviS bUdgeTPhone: +49 89-97 59 76 00eUroPCar [3]Phone: +49 89-97 35 02 27herTzPhone: +49 89-97 88 612naTional/alaMoPhone: +49 180-52 27 748SixTPhone: +49 18 05-26 25 25TerSTaPPen aUToverMieTUng+49 700 83 77 82 77

rapid-transit rail [4]There are two lines – S1 and S8 – connecting Munich Airport to Munich city center within 35 minutes that run every ten

Why not take the bus? [1]

For guests who want to travel to Munich with a high standard of service, the right choice is the Lufthansa Airport Bus. It departs every 20 minutes be-tween 6:20 am and 9:40 pm, from Munich Airport to Munich Central Train Station. The bus departs from Terminal 2, the Central Area and Terminal 1/A. Of course this service is avail-able for all passengers. The fare is approximately 10.50 € for adults, 5.50 € for children and 17.00 € for a return ticket.

Especially for guests whose final destination is in the im-mediate vicinity of the airport, buses are a real alternative to the S-Bahn. Some shuttle buses commute from the air-port to different hotels in the region.

M u N i C h a i r p o r t _ h a v E a S a F E t r i pM u N i C h a i r p o r t _ B u S S E r v i C E

bUSServiCe waTzinger [2]The company’s competence is based on 60 years of experi-ence. Today, Busservice Watz-inger operates a modern 4-star-fleet from luxurious minivans up to 57-seaters. Quality and safety are inextricably linked. This is why Busservice Watz-inger places high demands on man and technology. High-quality transportation, shuttle services and perfectly orga-nized European vacations are offered, including all relevant traveling services, especially for groups. [email protected] www.watzinger.de

aUTobUS oberbayern [3]For over a century, Autobus Oberbayern, the largest private bus company in Bavaria, has specialized in mobility at the highest level. Autobus Ober-bayern currently owns more than 190 buses of all sizes, ranging from a 8 to 78 seater bus, and provides a variety of services which extend beyond regular transport and shuttle. The company’s real strength lies in its planning, organizing and handling of transportation logistics for major events, con-ventions, incoming or incentive groups. All of the company´s services are a reflection of its level of competence and expe-rience. [email protected] www.autobusoberbayern.de

the travel group has arrived safely at Munich airport. But now, how will it travel on – a trip to the city, a vacation destination in the surrounding area, continu-ing on into beautiful Bavaria?reliable and trusted coach companies are available for small and large travel groups.

SCharf [1]Scharf Tour & Travel Service is an established Bavarian family company with a modern fleet of buses. The company takes care of all shuttle service re-quirements for city travelers and tour groups. [email protected] www.scharf-reisen.de

beer Travel & ToUrS “…exceptionally personal!“ This is the motto of Beer Trav-el & Tours; with its exception-al program and service the bus company definitely lives up to its promise. The Bavaria-based incoming partner of Eastern Bavaria organizes all kinds of tours across Europe and especially in Bavaria. The fleet consists of buses which offer room for six to 74 pas-sengers. [email protected] www.beer-bus.de

minutes. Two entrances lead to the underground train station at Munich Airport: one in the Central Area, the other one at München Airport Center. The cost for one ride is ap-proximately 10.00 € for adults and 1.20 € for children (ages 6 – 14). The partner day-ticket is ideal for groups of between two and five people.

S8 TiMeTableDaily every 20 minutesbetween 4:04 am and 1:24 am.Sat and Sun additional nightservice at 1:44 am.Travel time: To ostbahnhof: 33 min To hauptbahnhof – Central Station: 41 min To Pasing: 50 min

S1 TIMeTABLeDaily every 20 minutesbetween 5:51 am and 0:11 am.Mon – Fri additional nightservice at 4:31 am, Sat andSun at 5:31 am.Travel time: To ostbahnhof: 53 min To hauptbahnhof – Central Station: 45 min To Pasing: 37 min

if you are planning individual trips or traveling on to further destinations, all roadways and railway tracks are yours to choose from. Bus-shuttle services to the city and the fast and reliable city railroad (S-Bahn) that brings you to downtown Munich in 35 minutes. or, a rental car to wherever you want to go.

1

The expert‘s tip:

Europcar customers can now pick up their rental cars at Munich Airport with even greater ease and convenience, thanks to the new Europcar Ready Terminal located on the way to the parking garage. Customers in a hurry can book their car directly at the Ready Terminal and proceed immediately to pick-up. Of course, the Ready Terminals are available seven days a week, twenty-four hours a day.

The expert‘s tip:

Compared to Austria, Switzerland and Italy, rental car rates are extre-mely low in Germany. This makes Munich Airport the ideal starting point for fly/ drive passengers to explore the Alpine region and Italy. Pick-up/drop-off is very convenient with the parking lot located within the terminal.

1

2

3

4

2

3

Page 8: Munich Airport

42 43

M u N i C h a i r p o r t _ B u S i N E S S & M E E t i N G S

Event areas at Munich airportMunich Airport offers a variety of locations for small, medium and even mega events. Up to 3,000 people can be hosted for your events, presentations, conferences or anniversaries. Worldwide connections, more than 30,000 parking sites and two suburban train stops pro-vide a perfect infrastructure and thus ideal conditions for your event. No matter which location the customer will choose, Munich Airport pro-vides the perfect additional event service: technical sup-port, security, medical services and catering. Here is a selec-tion of popular event locations at Munich Airport: Munich airport advertising/Media nordallee 25 85386 Munich airportmediamuc@ munich-airport.de www.munich-airport- advertising.de

viSiTorS TerraCe in TerMinal 2You can rent this wonderful space on the rooftop of Termi-nal 2 offering a fantastic pan-oramic view of the airport for exclusive summer and open-air events (maximum 500 people).

it saves time, is easy to organize, allows continued flights in any direction and offers all the technology and comfort you need for a productive meeting: the municon Business Center.the München airport Center (MaC) is ideally equipped for public events and performances. plus, the airport provides an internatio-nal audience and the atmosphere to go along with it.

inforMaTion CenTer in The viSiTor ParkThe undisputed highlight of this location is the elegant cinema with seating for 60 people. The Information Cen-ter can be rented the whole year round and is the ideal location for any special event (up to 300 people). renTal Car CenTerThe former counter hall for car rentals right in the middle of the airport offers ample space (about 1,800 square meters) and flexible struc-tures for sophisticated events (up to 750 people). area SoUTh / weSTThis location against the impressive backdrop of the enormous cargo- and aircraft-maintenance halls offers the perfect conditions for big open-air events (maximum 3,000 people).

municon Conference Center [1, 2]The municon Conference Center on an expanse of 4,000 square meters is lo-cated just under the roof of the München Airport Center. The municon offers highest comfort and a state-of-the-art technical equipment in 36 luxurious conference rooms and perfect ambience for successful conferences of any kind.

1

2

4

3

5

6

The modern communication technology as well as all other additional requirements like video conferences, audio and video facilities, sound systems, video-beamers, flip-charts, white-boards and multimedia walls, WLAN Internet access support our guests in a tough meeting to big achievements. municon’s first-class service team will ensure that your con-ference is simply a pleasure. With the in-house restaurant “Bella Vista” and the catering in the conference rooms, the guests become acquainted with the true promise of the cuisine and a smooth process.VIP-service and security staff are waiting for the discern-ing customer. The conference center also provides a flight-rebooking service, information material on Munich Airport, reservations in the Kempinski Hotel Airport Munich, reserva-tions in the numerous restau-rants at the airport, procure-ment of rental cars and even interpreters on request. municon Conference Center Terminalstr. Mitte 18 85356 Munich [email protected] www.municon.de

München airport Center (MaC) [3-6]The MAC is an office and ser-vice center at the heart of the airport. In addition to show-rooms, conference facilities, office services and a medical center, the MAC also offers restaurants, cafes and shop-ping opportunities. Throughout the year, the MAC hosts a variety of different events bringing fun and action to both passengers and locals alike. Events like a beach-volleyball tournament in summer, public-viewings of important soccer championships or the famous Winter Market entertain the entire family and make up the special atmosphere of Munich’s open-air atrium.München airport Center nordallee 25 855356 Munich [email protected] www.munich-airport.de

The forUM – foCal PoinT wiTh PerfeCT Cover _ Europe‘s largest roofed

outdoor venue (10,000 square meters)

_ Events for up to 3,200 people

_ Optimum utilities: power, water and media hook-ups

_ With support of the airport‘s technical expertise

Page 9: Munich Airport

44 45

Rapid transit train to Munich

Bus Stop

Pedestrian traffic

Bus transfers(Non-Schengen–Non-Schengen)

Bus transfers(Schengen–Schengen)

Road

Car-Rental Center

Terminal 1

Terminal 2

Central Area(Z)

Level 05

Level 04

Level 03

Level 05

Level 04

Level 03

Kempinski Hotel

München Airport Center(MAC)

M u N i C h a i r p o r t _ M a p S & i N F o

M u N I c H A I R P o R TQ u I c k R E F E R E N c E G u I D E

Munich airportP. O. Box 23 17 55, 85326 Munichphone +49 (89) 9 75-00fax +49 (89) 9 75-3 31 [email protected]

Marketing CommunicationsCorinna Bornphone +49 (89) 9 75-3 31 [email protected]

head of Travel industry- and hub Marketing business division aviationFlorian Poetschphone +49 (89) 9 75-3 31 [email protected]

Marketing incoming north americaSabine Ostermairphone +49 (89) 9 75-3 31 [email protected]

Marketing incoming Central europe / South africaAndreas Bauerphone +49 (89) 975-3 31 [email protected]

Marketing incoming Japan / South koreaOliver Hillephone +49 (89) 975-3 31 [email protected]

flight informationphone +49 (89) 9 75-2 13 13

disabled transportationphone +49 (89) 9 75-6 33 33

Medical Centerphone +49 (89) 9 75-6 33 44

lost & foundphone +49 (89) 9 75-2 13 75

Tax free / vaT reimbursementphone +49 (89) 9 75-9 29 60

international representation offices:

north americac/o Aviareps Inc.Angela Geisslerfax +1 (646) 64 99 [email protected]

Chinac/o Beijing New Angle Co., Ltd.Albert Anfax +86 (10) 84 47 02 [email protected]

Thailandc/o Pacific Leisure GroupJarunee Tantinukulfax +66 (2) 6 52 05 [email protected]

far east / asiac/o Pacific Leisure GroupEckard Kremerfax +66 (2) 6 52 05 [email protected]

korea c/o Aviareps Marketing GardenRaymond KangFax +82 (2) 777 81 [email protected]