We arrived for the return flight 3 hours in advance, as a result we were late. The bottom line is that we haven't been to duti or anywhere else. They just issued free taxes and passed the controls. Before approaching the gate itself, passport checks and there are only 2 windows for 2 planes, Carl. Accordingly, it is easy to imagine that they stood there for 40 minutes in a crush with screaming Arabs, wild yazhmateys, who need to queue up. I don't want to go to Germany again.
During the penultimate flight from Munich, the customs official showed excessive zeal and forbade the carriage of a cosmetic tool, a "scraper" for the skin of the heels, which his wife bought in a store at the airport, in hand luggage. He said he could scratch someone with it. I had to throw the purchase in
the trash. It's good that I didn't ask my wife to cut off her manicure, which can also be scratched. Otherwise, the work of the airport can be called impeccable.
It's hideously organized. The transition between floors takes a long time. Check-in took more than 1.5 hours: only 2 windows were open for all Turkish airlines flights. As a result, they did not have time to issue a tax refund, they fled for the flight. Although we arrived at the airport in 2.5! An hour!
Huge, well-organized. But in case of a problem, it is difficult to find a clear manager who can help in some way. The queue at the Lufthansa customer service is for half a day.
The airport is large, quite comfortable in terms of content and convenience. There may be problems with navigation - for the first time I came across the fact that some boarding gates can only be reached by an internal train!
A good cafe-bar in the departure hall, it is convenient to take a salad, it costs 10 €, but the portion is normal and it is better than rolls for the same price.
It's a class. You can get a Bavarian beer right at the airport. The main thing is not to confuse terminal A and B, since there is a train running underground between them.
The border guards are in no hurry at all. They check everyone for DEPARTURE for a very long time and closely. And there are very few of them, and also not in all the booths.
A somewhat tricky tax refund system. First you check in the luggage, then the customs inspection, and then the baggage check-in.
And if you rented a car, getting out of the parking lot out of habit is a separate song. The refund, by the way, is much easier.
I did not like the transfer of border control when flying to Moscow to the second floor. There is a long and long queue for passport control. In general, the airport is not bad, but the queue is annoying.
Convenient location of the exits to the aircraft. Immediately after passport control, which in turn is next to the check-in desk. There seemed to be a poor choice in the shops of the duty free zone.
I liked the airport itself. But there were 2 windows at passport control, a queue of more than 300-400 people gathered, and only 40 minutes later other windows opened.
I had to stand in line at passport control for a long time, but otherwise everything is convenient and thought out. Without leaving the building, you can take a train to the city center
Very long passport control at arrival and departure, queues, everything is very slow, if you are not from the EU, it is faster and easier to travel around Europe
There are not enough people at the customs in the Munich port (the exception is the Lufthansa terminal, where everything is fast and without queues). In general, everything is sad in the terminal: at the entrance, at the exit, plan for about an hour there.control.
Passport control is terrible. Upon arrival, all the papers will be reviewed, a lot of questions will be asked. If there is no hotel reservation, they will slow down. Upon departure, 1-2 border guards make marks unrealistically slowly. You should always put extra time on the flight. The airport itself is convenient, immediately entering the s-band.
A so-so airport with endless queues and long inquiries during passport control. The worst place in Europe I've ever been to. The only thing worse is London
How long it took us to go through customs upon arrival! And when we flew to Moscow, for some reason we were sent to the 2nd floor for inspection, and then we had to go through customs control. As a result of the fact that only 2 windows were working, an unrealistic queue gathered! Then we ran across the airport to our plane. We have already been announced..
Special attention for Russians, a very careful check of the purpose of arrival, taking your time and with the air conditioning turned off in the reception hall. They mock as much as possible while not forgetting to smile!
Cramped, stuffy, shabby... There are queues everywhere, the staff doesn't care about the passengers... No one will lift a finger, even if you are late for your flight... And there are huge queues everywhere and no one even thinks to hurry up, especially the police in the booths. Mockery of the word.
I liked the vending machines for baggage collection
The electric train is in the second terminal. Sai is the second terminal. Spacious and modern. I didn't like crossing the border. There is no way to communicate in Russian.
A solid airport. Big. I haven't bypassed it in more than a day) The navigation is convenient. The seat chairs are comfortable, but you won't be able to lie down on them. There is an observation deck. For aviation enthusiasts, that's the thing!
Complete trash. There is no quick queue for monitoring with children. We stood in line with the baby for more than an hour. We almost missed the plane.
We stood for almost 2 hours on arrival to go through passport control. How the cattle were kept: neither to sit down, nor to go to the toilet. There was a catastrophic shortage of space. People couldn't get off the escalator because of the congestion, and he didn't stop! The horror! It was worse than in ancient Sheremetyevo.