New winter flight schedule with 180 destinations at Munich Airport

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The new at Munich Airport begins on the last weekend in October and offers passengers a diverse selection of international and national travel until the end of March 2025. A total of 180 airports in 64 countries are available to passengers, with and other airlines flying to attractive long-haul .

Extended long-haul connections

Lufthansa will continue to offer flights from Munich Airport to popular long-haul destinations such as Sao Paulo, , Vancouver and Johannesburg in the winter timetable. These destinations will be served three times a week with modern A350 aircraft. Passengers also have the opportunity to travel to Los Angeles, Bangkok and Delhi on the world’s largest passenger aircraft, the A380. uses the Airbus A380 for its flights to .

Neuzugänge im Winterflugplan

Discover is stationing two Airbus A330 long-haul aircraft in Munich and is planning weekly flights to Orlando from March 2025. From April 2025, Windhoek in Namibia and Calgary in Canada will follow as new destinations. Vietnam Airlines recently launched its Munich program and continues its flights to Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City in the winter, increasing frequency to Ho Chi Minh City in December.

Increased flight frequencies in winter from Munich Airport

Oman Air is increasing the frequency of its flights to Muscat to daily from December 19. Gulf Air, which has been connecting Munich with Bahrain since July, will continue its four weekly flights in winter. Maldivian BeOnd will be offering twice-weekly direct flights to the Maldives from October 27 to complement the winter travel season.

European winter destinations

Norwegian is continuing its popular flights to Malaga and Alicante this winter. Further north, the offers flights to Rovaniemi from December, where travelers can travel as far as the Arctic Circle. The seasonally limited connections offer winter tourists the opportunity to meet Santa Claus in magical Lapland.

Munich Airport is one of the leading aviation hubs in Europe and continuously works to offer its passengers a wide range of travel destinations and high-quality services. With first-class infrastructure and a strategic location, Munich Airport supports millions of passengers every year on their way around the world.

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