Easter: Munich Airport expects almost 10.000 more flights than last year

Photo: Flughafen München GmbH.
Photo: Flughafen München GmbH.

Easter: Munich Airport expects almost 10.000 more flights than last year

Photo: Flughafen München GmbH.
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The Bavarian Easter holidays are all about a further recovery in air traffic: while in April 2021 only 100 destinations could be reached from Munich, the airlines want to fly to over 160 destinations worldwide this year during the holiday season.

According to the airlines’ registrations so far, around 08 flights to and from Munich are planned for the period from April 24th up to and including April 2022th, 13.000. For comparison: During the Easter holidays last year, there were only 3.600 flights. In addition to classic holiday destinations around the Mediterranean, city breaks are also in high demand again during the Easter holidays. A total of over 1.200 departures will take place during the holidays to the European metropolises of Amsterdam, Barcelona, ​​Istanbul, Lisbon, London, Milan, Madrid, Paris and Rome. The wide range of classic holiday destinations includes Ibiza, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Tenerife, Hurghada, Heraklion, Rhodes, Nice, Antalya, Naples, Venice and Funchal on Madeira. Once again, Palma de Mallorca is proving to be the most popular holiday destination, with a total of 142 flights from Munich during the Easter holidays.

In long-haul traffic from Munich, travelers are offered around 250 flights to a total of 14 destinations in the USA. A further 42 flights lead to three Canadian destinations. There are also three attractive travel destinations to choose from in South and Central America: Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, Cancun in Mexico and Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic. A total of 55 flights to the United Arab Emirates and 34 flights to Qatar. Twelve weekly departures are offered on the route from Munich to Bangkok, with Lufthansa departing daily and Thai Airways five times a week. Non-stop services from Munich are also offered to destinations in India, Singapore, South Korea and Oman.

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