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17 January 2025

Munich is reconfirmed as a strategic hub for summer 2025

A growing network with more than 160 global destinations for passengers departing from and transiting through Munich Airport
Munich International Airport is preparing for a summer 2025 full of global connections, confirming itself as one of the most efficient and strategic hubs in Europe. With the new summer schedule, active from March 31, the airport will offer over 3,300 weekly flights to 160 destinations, consolidating its central role for international travelers.

The airport's global network expands with new routes that facilitate connections to key destinations. Lufthansa, Germany's flag carrier, will introduce three weekly flights to Seattle starting in June and to Johannesburg from September, offering fast and efficient connections for transit passengers.
 
Delta Airlines will also help expand travel options with three weekly flights to New York (JFK) from April 11.

Another big news for connecting passengers is the return of the Airbus A380, the world's largest commercial aircraft, which Lufthansa will use for daily flights to Boston, New York, Los Angeles, Washington and Delhi. This will allow you to better manage the flow of travelers during busy periods, while offering a comfortable and luxurious travel experience.

For passengers heading to the Middle East and Asia, Etihad Airways is reinforcing its commitment to Munich with two daily flights to Abu Dhabi starting in May 2025. This initiative, which follows the 20th anniversary of the airline's presence at the airport, expands connection opportunities to a vast network of Asian and African destinations.

With impeccable punctuality and modern infrastructure, Munich Airport continues to offer transit passengers a smooth and enjoyable experience. Optimized connection times, along with a wide range of services, make Monaco a prime choice for those traveling between Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas.
 
Edited by the editorial staff, Avion Tourism Magazine
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