Munich Airport
- Organisation Type:
- 30 Million +
- ICAO:
- EDDM
- IATA:
- MUC
- Website:
- http://www.munich-airport.de
- Telephone:
- +49 (0) 89 975 33501
- Country:
- Germany
Status update: “has updated their Cargo page within their profile”
Facts (Overview)
With more than 37.76 million passengers in 2011, Munich Airport has established itself as the business gateway to Europe and ranks number six among Europe's "Top 10" airports. Home of both the Star Alliance in Terminal 2 and the One World and Sky Team in Terminal 1. Munich's traffic strategy to cover all market segments is proving to be successful. The third runway and a new satellite opposite Terminal 2 will secure the long-term development of the airport in line with demand. Welcome to Munich Airport!
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Contacts
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Alexander Schroll
Director Traffic Development
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Christina Werkstetter
Director Traffic Development
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Oliver Dersch
Director Traffic Development
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Munich Press Release
Munich ranks yet again in global top 5.
As in 2008, Munich Airport has again achieved the number five position in the World Airport Awards 2009, securing its status as one of the world's best airports. In the global rankings, only Seoul, Hong Kong, Singapore and Zurich scored higher than Munich. With this result, the Bavarian hub was outranked by another European airport for the first time since it began its reign of four consecutive years as the European champion. The survey, which was conducted by Skytrax, a London-based independent aviation research institute, had a total of 8.6 million respondents - more than in any previous year.
"We are very pleased to see that we have obviously been successful in maintaining our high service and quality standards even when measured against the world's best," commented Dr Michael Kerkloh, the CEO of FMG, the Munich Airport operating company. He added, "I'd like to extend my congratulations to our colleagues in Zurich for their strong performance. Naturally this is an incentive for us to take the title back to Bavaria again next year."
In two categories Munich Airport was actually rated as one of the world's top three airports, namely in the rankings for the World's Best International Transit Airports and Best Immigration Service among the 190 airports assessed in the survey.
In the World Airport Awards, passengers take a close look at international airports and airlines every year. They evaluate airports under 40 criteria, including quality of handling and services, staff courtesy and efficiency, shopping and leisure amenities and transit facilities. The individual results for the various categories are due to be released soon.
The world's top 10 airports:
1. Seoul
2. Hong Kong
3. Singapore
4. Zurich
5. Munich
6. Kansai
7. Kuala Lumpur
8. Amsterdam
9. Centrair Nagoya
10. Auckland
Source: www.worldairportawards.com/Awards_2009/Airport2009.htm
- Posted 07/09/2009
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