Especially during the vacation season, it can get crowded at Munich Airport. In order to make the start of your trip as easy as possible, we put together a few tips that help you shorten the waiting time and avoid unpleasant surprises.
Especially during the vacation season, it can get crowded at Munich Airport. In order to make the start of your trip as easy as possible, we put together a few tips that help you shorten the waiting time and avoid unpleasant surprises.
Check the validity of the identity cards or passports for all fellow travelers - including your children. Each child traveling with you requires its own valid travel document. If only one parent is traveling with the child or if the child is traveling with a non-custodial person, a declaration of consent from both parents is required. More info: Flying with children
Inquire about the conditions of transport for animals - the requirements for re-entry as well as the requirements for entry of animals in the country of travel in good time before starting your trip.
Unsure if you are allowed to pack a certain item in your hand luggage or suitcase?
Many airlines offer online check-in. This allows you to create your boarding passes yourself and save them on your smartphone. At the airport, there are baggage machines where you can simply drop off your bags. Here, the waiting times are often shorter than at the classic check-in counters.
Some airlines also offer an evening-before check-in at the airport. This allows you to drop off your luggage the evening before departure and start your journey the next day with hand luggage only.
For information on whether advance check-in is possible on your flight, please contact your airline.
There are numerous parking options available to you at the airport. Whether very close to the terminal or particularly inexpensive - the choice is yours:
Reserve your parking space at the airport online in advance. This way you can secure a parking space at your desired location and save time.
Departures in Terminal 1 take place via the gates of the modules A to E. The check-in areas usually correspond to the module designation. Check-In Z (or T1Z) is located near the S-Bahn entrance opposite the main information desk.
The airport map provides more orientation in the terminals.
New CT scanners at the hand baggage controls
Passengers benefit from our new CT scanners, which are available at a total of 18 security checkpoints in Terminals 1 and 2.
More information: Security screening an passport control
Before your departure, you will pass through several checkpoints. Please note the following information:
The Passngr app is your personal travel companion for your departure from Munich.