IATA Code | MUC | ICAO Code | EDDM |
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City | Munich | Country/Region | Germany (DE) |
Type |
Airport (Flugplatz, Airfield) CustomsCustoms Airport: An airport where customs officials are stationed. The customs airport serves as the gateway for air cargo, where customs procedures are carried out for international air freight. |
Hub for | CL / LH |
Latitude | 48.3538 | Longitude | 11.7861 |
Time Zone | +01:00 | Phone Number | +49 89 97500 |
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Munich International Airport (IATA code: MUC, ICAO code: EDDM) is an international airport serving Upper Bavaria. Located in Erding and Freising districts, Bavaria, 28.5 kilometers (17.7 miles) northeast of Munich it is the second-busiest airport in Germany in terms of passenger traffic after Frankfurt Airport.
Covering an area of 3,892 acres (1,575 ha), this airport has two passenger terminals with an additional midfield terminal. Terminal 1 has a total capacity of 25 million passengers per year and is subdivided into five modules designated A, B, C, D and E. Modules A through D provide all facilities necessary to handle departures and arrivals, whereas module E is equipped to handle arrivals only. As of December 2015, a major redesign of Terminal 1 including a capacity increase and an extension of the central terminal building to the west for centralised security and shopping facilities was under preparation. The new facilities will provide capacity for 6 million additional passengers.
Terminal 2 has a design capacity of 25 million passengers per year and is exclusively used by Lufthansa and all other Star Alliance members serving Munich except Turkish Airlines.
In 2019, the airport handled 47.9 million passengers, making it the ninth-busiest airport in Europe.
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