02 June 2020
More Flights to international destinations will take off from Munich Airport again in June
Transatlantic flights from Munich also resuming. Many European connections will be reactivated in early June.
The number of flights on offer from Munich Airport will be expanded once more over the coming weeks following the drastic reduction due to the coronavirus pandemic. Over the past few months, international air travel in particular had come to a virtual standstill on account of the numerous travel restrictions. Now, many airlines are starting to gradually ramp up their operations once again in June.
Lufthansa
Lufthansa will be flying regularly from Munich to Brussels, Milan, Rome, Vienna, and Zurich again within the next few days. Two attractive cities in the US will also be on the list of nonstop destinations with Lufthansa starting this coming week. This Tuesday, June 2, the airline will reopen its route from Munich to Chicago. The first flight to Los Angeles is scheduled to take place one day later. Initially, service to both US destinations is to be provided three days a week. Lufthansa is also expected to conduct three weekly flights on its route from Munich to Tel Aviv once more as of June 3.
Lufthansa will begin flying from Munich to a large number of additional destinations starting in mid-June. Besides the long-haul destinations of San Francisco, Montreal, Delhi, and Seoul, it plans to fly to 30 more European cities once again on a regular schedule. Many other airlines have also announced they will be resuming flights to many destinations as early as the second half of June. However, the precise details of the flights from and to Munich that are being added have not yet been made available.
Eurowings
Lufthansa subsidiary Eurowings has already been flying its route from Munich to Palma de Mallorca again and will also be offering flights to Pristina again starting June 6.
Qatar Airways
Qatar Airways, which has maintained its operations in Munich over the past several weeks, will continue flying to Doha four times per week.
Aegean Airlines
Greece’s Aegean Airlines has re-established its connection from Munich to Athens and is offering three weekly flights there to start with.
Luxair
Effective immediately, Luxair is again providing service from Munich to Luxembourg five times a week.
airBaltic
Alitalia, KLM, Air France, Finnair, Belavia
The schedule of existing connections operated by:
Belavia to Minsk will be partially expanded to provide greater frequency.
Until further notice, all arrivals and departures at Munich Airport will continue to be operated via Terminal 2. The check-in process and floor markings have been designed in close consultation with the competent health authorities and implement extensive measures to meet the special requirements for providing increased protection against infection. The wearing of masks continues to be mandatory in all terminals of Munich Airport.
Edited by Alisè Vitri
Text Source: Munich Airport Press Office
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