Munich Airport (MUC), with approximately 42 million passengers a year, is Germany’s second largest airport. It is the second largest Lufthansa hub and offers a wide variety of Lufthansa services.
Munich Airport
Bag drop-off
The Lufthansa bag drop-off areas are located in Terminal 2. Travelers arriving by Lufthansa Express Bus can drop off their baggage at the self-service bag drop kiosks after their arrival at the bus station.
At Munich Airport travelers can drop off their baggage at a self-service bag drop kiosk.
Location of bag drop-off: Terminal 2, Departures Level 04 and at both side entrances to the car drop-off lane and to the taxi and bus drop-off lane.
Opening hours:
- End of October to end of March: 04:30–21:30 hours
- End of March to end of October: 03:30–21:30 hours
- Side entrances to the car drop-off lane and taxi and bus drop-off lane all year round: 04:00–21:30 hours
Exclusive premium self-service bag drop kiosks for First Class and Business Class passengers as well as status customers are provided in the Departures Hall at counters 470 to 474.
Baggage drop-off for bulky baggage
Surfboards, fully foldable travel pushchairs, and backpacks – some items of baggage need to be checked in separately at the bulky-baggage counter.
Location of bag drop-off for bulky baggage:
Terminal 2 on Level 04, counters 25 and 26. Please note that backpacks must also be checked in at the bulky baggage counter.
Baggage that has to be declared to customs must be checked in at counter 21.
Terminal map
Lufthansa Group airlines and all partners are located in Terminal 2 under one roof.
Transfer and arrival at Munich Airport
In the following videos you will learn how transfer and arrival at Munich Airport work.