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Information the Airport from A–Z Contents Information The airport from A–Z Contents A LandLand ofof WineWine andand BeautyBeaauuty Munich Airport International FranconianFFrranconian WineWWiine VacationsVVaacations Important telephone numbers 2 Maps - General information for passengers - Shops Airport overview 4 Terminal 1 and the Central Area 6 Terminal 1 - Levels 03 –05 8 Terminal 1 - Level 04 10 DiscoverDiscover andand bebe amazed!amazed! The Central Area (Z) and the München Airport Center (MAC) 13 Terminal 2 16 Terminal 2 - Level 03 18 Terminal 2 - Level 04 20 Terminal 2 - Level 05 23 Departures/Arrivals Area F 26 Airport services Services from A to Z 28 Services for passengers with disabilities 42 Bars and restaurants 44 Lounges 47 Kempinski Hotel Airport München 48 “municon” conference center 49 Airlines 50 Public transport and parking Rapid transit rail (S-Bahn) services 52 Rapid transit rail (S-Bahn) network 53 Road network 54 Taxis and baggage transportation services 55 Bus services 56 Transfer services 58 . U E Visiting the airport e h t m o r f s d n The Visitors Park 60 u f y b t r a p Airport tours 61 n i d e c n a n fi Terminal 2 visitors terrace 62 s a w t c e j o r p s i h T 1 www.franken-weinland.dewww.franken-weinland.de Important telephone numbers Flight information Terminal 1 Emergencies German Meteorological Service (Deutscher Wetterdienst) (089) 975-2 13 13 Service center Medical emergency service Aviation Meteorological Station (089) 975-2 13 75 Medical center (089) 978-5 30 (089) 975-6 33 44 Flughafen München GmbH Lost & found Federal Office of Civil Switchboard (089) 975-2 13 70 Rescue service, Aeronautics (089) 975-00 paramedics, ambulance (Luftfahrt-Bundesamt) (089) 975-19 222 Facsimile Terminal 2 (089) 975-9 03 50 (089) 975-5 79 06 Service center Airport fire department Parking fees (089) 975-2 28 75 Emergencies (089) 975-6 51 10 Internet (089) 975-1 12 www.munich-airport.de Lufthansa bookings Operations center Parking office Telex and information (089) 975-6 32 21/22 (089) 975-2 19 21 fmg d 5/270922 (0180) 5 83 84 26 www.lufthansa.com Airport police Press Bavarian Television videotext Emergencies (089) 975-4 11 01 pages 710–723 Lufthansa Baggage Tracing (089) 975-1 10 (089) 975-7 23 77/78 Government of Upper Bavaria Operations center Aviation Safety Office aerogate München GmbH (089) 979-0 (089) 975-9 20 01 (089) 975-9 04 00 Airport security service Allresto Flughafen München “municon” conference center Emergencies (089) 975-9 32 00 Hotel und Gaststätten GmbH (089) 975-1 13 (089) 975-9 30 01 Operations center Taxis CAP Flughafen München Sicher - (089) 975-6 31 10 IsarFunk Taxizentrale GmbH & Co. KG heits-GmbH Airport chaplaincy (089) 975-9 10 74 (089) 45 05 40 (089) 975-9 09 26 IsarFunk taxi services dispatch Cargogate Domestic and international center at Terminal 2 Flughafen München GmbH health service (089) 975-8 50 50 (089) 975-9 23 10 MediCare Customs eurotrade Flughafen München 24-hour hotline Munich central customs office Handels-GmbH +49 (0) 6 21-5 49 02 22 Airport customs office (089) 975-01 (089) 975-9 07 00 MediCare Flughafen München Miscellaneous Customs investigation office (089) 975-9 06 00 Medizinisches Zentrum GmbH General aviation handling (089) 975-6 33 44 (089) 975-2 14 98 Kempinski Hotel AirportClinic M Airport München (089) 975-6 33 15 Visitor service (089) 9782 -0 Dialing information Guided airport tours mucground Services When calling from outside Germany, (089) 975-4 13 33 Flughafen München GmbH please prefix these numbers with +49 World Airport Award (089) 975-9 38 50 (the international code for Germany) Federal Police and omit the first ”0”. Information hotline 2008: Terminal 2 Betriebsgesellschaft (089) 9 73 07 98 88 For the fourth year in mbH & Co oHG Note succession, Munich Flughafen München German Air Traffic Control Airport ranked as the Hand luggage security requirements: (089) 975-8 86 01 (Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH) best airport in Europe www.munich-airport.de ¨ Passengers Munich regional office and Visitors ¨ Flight information ¨ and fifth worldwide. Security at the airport ¨ Liquids in (089) 978-00 hand luggage 2 3 Airport overview g n i h c r a 19 G / g n i s i e r F 4 from/to 4 motorway link S F A 92 Deggendorf F 16 from/to Erding reisi nger Allee Erdinger Allee 6 P205 P41Nord P P 1 5 P F H H Nordallee 22 18 P Süd 41 10 P A H Terminal 2 – Allgemeine 51 Access for taxi andLuftfahrt7 Footpath 11 bus traffic from/to motorway link P2 13 9 1 P Arrivals 03 P35 26 H A 92 Munich/Deggendorf H B Departures 04 Zentralallee P H 3 9 15 12 S 8 S MAC 2 Airport rapid transit train S1, S8 4 H P 22 P C 27 81 5 Südallee A P20 Wartungsallee P3 P7 I H G F EDCB Terminal 2 – D H 14 Access for private 21 E motor vehicles P4 P8 Arrivals 03 Departures 04 17 20 1 Terminal 1 9 Visitors Park 17 South office building Note 2 Terminal 2 10 Flughafen München GmbH 18 Automobile filling station (FMG) administration Munich Airport offers special services 3 Central Area with rapid 19 North runway for the disabled transit train station and 11 Kempinski Hotel Airport For details, see our brochure car rental center München 20 South runway “Barrier free. Information for passen - gers with disabilities”. 4 Tower 12 “municon” conference center 21 BMW Airport Service It can be ordered from: (in MAC) Flughafen München GmbH, Internal 5 München Airport Center (MAC) 22 Baggage sorting hall Communications and Publications . 13 Car rental return 6 Departures/Arrivals Area F 14 Cargo terminal Note 7 General aviation Maps of Terminals 1 and 2 and the 15 Police authority (in MAC) Central Area p. 6–25 8 “Besucherpark” (Visitors Park) Service facilities in Terminals 1 and 2 train station 16 North office building and the Central Area p. 28–39 4 5 Terminal 1 (A-E) and the Central Area (Z) Leve l 05/06 Le vel 04 Cent ral Are Le a vel 04 Mo ving w Le alkwa vel 03 ys to / / / / Movi t ng wa o lkways Sh opping Main information desk area to Bus station Information desk t A Taxis o ccess Lev T Depa el 04 ransfe rtures Departure lounge r servi Ke /Arriva ces mpins ls F C 17 ki Hot entra / el l Are / Check-in a 5 / Level 15 Checkpoints (security, passport, 03 MAC F L orum evel 0 customs, tickets) to Term 4 inal 2 (G,H) to Baggage claims Kemp inski H Departures/ otel Arrivals Ticket desks Shops Bars, restaurants Hotel Kempinski 9 Medical center Meeting point 10 Banks 1 Service center, Terminal 1 ( A–E) G, H left luggage office 11 Travel market 2 Lost & found 12 Post office Terminal 1 is divided into four structurally identical areas – A, 3 Terminal services 13 Pharmacy B, C and D – each with an arrival 4 Parking office 14 Chaplaincy service area and a departure area. Area Central Area 5 Lounges 15 Press center E handles arrivals only. 6 Duty free/Travel Value 16 Chapel For maps and detailed informa - 7 Export customs 17 Car rental center tion on the facilities on each of Terminal 1 A–E 8 Tax refunds Entrance/exit the building levels, see p. 8 –12. 6 7 Terminal 1 Level 03 10 Moving walkways Moving walkways 5 5 8 7 6 9 to to to to / / / / to Departures/Arrivals F Central Area Z Kempinski Hotel München Airport Center (MAC) / / 5 / Terminal 2 (G, H) All of Terminal 1’s key areas are Moving walkways also connect Washrooms, baby changing Bars, restaurants connected by moving walkways room, disabled washroom the following: 6 Coca-Cola bar on level 03, below ground. Elevator G Area A with Area F, the Hotel 7 Erdinger Weissbier bar Kempinski and the P 26 under- Telephone typewriter (TTY/TDD) ground car park 8 Jakobs Krönung bar 9 König Pilsener bar G Areas B and C with the Central Services Area (Z) 10 Snack bar 1 Medical center G Areas A–E with the under- 2 AirportClinic M ground and multistory car parks 3 Merkur arcade center Level 04 4 Passport photo booth, business card printer For a map and detailed infor - 5 Children’s play area mation on the facilities on level 04, see p. 10 –12. Level 05 - 06 - 07 7 5 6 Level 07 Level 06 Level 05 is the building level on Level 06/07, Area B: Checkpoints 4 Delta Air Lines which passengers transfer “Il Mondo” restaurant Washrooms, baby changing Crown Room Club between flights. Airline lounges room, disabled washroom 5 Emirates Lounge are also located on this level. Access to the restaurant is from Elevators 6 British Airways the public area. Galleries Lounge Services Bars, restaurants 1 Atlantik Lounge 7 Flughafen München GmbH Il Mondo (Level 06, 07) 2 Europe Lounge Note Flughafen München GmbH For more information on bars, restau - rants and lounges, see p. 44 –47. 3 Air France Salon Air France 8 9 Terminal 1 Level 04 0 3 - 0 2 C 1 1 1 9 2 0 0 0 5 1 2 B D C 1 , / , / / - 6 1 6 1 8 4 6 5 1 6 3 1 5 8 3 0 6 3 7 2 5 7 1 1 2 2 1 3 1 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 , - A A A A A B B B A D D D D D C C C B D - 0 2 5 4 0 4 5 3 0 4 9 1 2 0 1 2 0 0 3 1 1 0 , , - , - , , , - , - 7 9 0 7 2 4 7 2 7 3 2 2 6 9 4 7 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 A A A A B C B B C D C D D D D D 12 12 11 6 12 6 12 13 19 14 13 19 14 13 19 16 13 19 8 2 4 9 3 9 5 9 4 4 9 4 18 15 18 10 18 13 7 17 Level 04’s arrival and departure Information desk Services Bars, restaurants Shops areas are at street level.
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