Munich Airport
EDDM, Munich, Germany

Munich Airport (MUC), also known as Franz Josef Strauss Airport, is Germany's second-largest airport and a major European aviation hub. Located northeast of Munich, it serves as a key base for Lufthansa and offers extensive international and domestic connections. The airport features two parallel runways and modern passenger terminals, renowned for their efficiency and passenger experience. Munich Airport is a vital gateway for both business and leisure travel, known for its high standards in service and operations.

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April 2024

Munich Airport: Lufthansa (LH / DLH) | Airbus A320-214 A320 | D-AIZO | MSN 5441
Munich Airport: Lufthansa (LH / DLH) | Airbus A320-214 A320 | D-AIZO | MSN 5441
Munich Airport: Lufthansa (LH / DLH) | Airbus A350-941 A359 | D-AIXI | MSN 202
Munich Airport: Discover Airlines (4Y / OCN) | Airbus A320-214 A320 | D-AIUW | MSN 7251
Munich Airport: Lufthansa (LH / DLH) | Airbus A350-941 A359 | D-AIXB | MSN 080
Munich Airport: Lufthansa (LH / DLH) | Airbus A350-941 A359 | D-AIXB | MSN 080
Munich Airport: Lufthansa (LH / DLH) | Airbus A350-941 A359 | D-AIXB | MSN 080
Munich Airport: Lufthansa (LH / DLH) | Airbus A350-941 A359 | D-AIXB | MSN 080