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Kos, Greece
from £80

Ibiza, Spain
from £90

Palma, Majorca, Spain
from £92

Rome, Italy
from £93

Naples, Italy
from £94

Olbia, Italy
from £96

Chania, Greece
from £98

Milan, Italy
from £100

Heraklion, Greece
from £101

Hamburg, Germany
from £107

Barcelona, Spain
from £107

Corfu, Greece
from £108

Thessaloniki, Greece
from £111

Málaga, Spain
from £112

Cologne, Germany
from £114

London, United Kingdom
from £117

Dublin, Ireland
from £118

Athens, Greece
from £121

Düsseldorf, Germany
from £123

Belgrade, Serbia
from £125

Istanbul, Turkey
from £125

Rhodes, Greece
from £126

Alicante, Spain
from £135

Budapest, Hungary
from £141

Copenhagen, Denmark
from £146

Palermo, Italy
from £147

Manchester, United Kingdom
from £149

Malta, Malta
from £150

Paris, France
from £164

Vienna, Austria
from £170
Munich is an easy city to depart from when you want options, reliability, and smooth connections. The airport sits about 28 kilometers northeast of the center, so you can go from Altstadt morning coffee to your gate with minimal fuss.
As Germany’s second busiest airport by passenger traffic, Munich Airport offers a deep mix of European city hops and intercontinental routes, which means more choice for cheap flights from Munich when you are flexible. Frequent short European sectors put places like Paris in about 1 hour 45 minutes nonstop and Amsterdam in about 1 hour 30 minutes nonstop, while long haul links bring Asia and North America within one daylight or overnight flight from Bavaria. All timings are examples and subject to change. The on airport experience is known for clear signage and efficient transfers, so even self transfer journeys are manageable when you build smart layovers. If you are mixing carriers, consider adding the Kiwi.com Guarantee for peace of mind on self transfer itineraries.
Whether you are combining multiple carriers or flying direct, Munich Airport gives you a reliable home base to start your trip with minimal complications.
These routes blend city breaks, beach escapes, and big intercontinental trips. Use them as inspiration, then search widely to spot deals that pop up midweek or outside holidays.
Classic weekend flights from Munich include Paris for art and dining, with many travelers pairing it with London for theater and museums and Amsterdam for canals and design. Nonstop hops typically take about 1 hour 45 minutes to Paris, about 2 hours to London, and about 1 hour 30 minutes to Amsterdam, subject to change. For a cool Nordic fix, Stockholm is around 2 hours 15 minutes nonstop, subject to change.
Seasonal patterns matter. In summer, capacity usually increases to Mediterranean favorites, with extra services to islands like Palma de Mallorca and Crete’s Heraklion, which helps price conscious travelers find cheap one way flights from Munich during late spring and early autumn shoulder weeks. In winter, schedules often lean into long haul links across Asia and beyond. Long haul demand stays strong to the United States and Asia. Examples include New York at roughly 8 hours 30 minutes nonstop, Chicago around 9 hours 30 minutes, San Francisco about 12 hours, Los Angeles about 12 hours 30 minutes, Bangkok around 10 hours 45 minutes, Singapore roughly 12 hours 45 minutes, Tokyo Haneda about 11 hours 45 minutes, and Delhi around 7 hours 30 minutes. Gulf and Eastern hubs such as Dubai also feature in many itineraries and can unlock good last minute flights from Munich to Southeast Asia. For city inspiration, check out Paris, London, Amsterdam, Dubai, Bangkok, Stockholm, and Tel Aviv.
Major international airlines operate at Munich alongside Germany’s flag carrier, including American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, Air China, All Nippon Airways, and Singapore Airlines, subject to change by season and schedule.
Timing, flexibility, and the right tools are your unfair advantage. A few simple habits can trim costs without extra effort.
For the best time to book flights from Munich, look to shoulder seasons outside school holidays. Late winter and early spring often bring softer fares, as can mid September to early November, while summer peaks and Christmas New Year typically price higher. Patterns vary by route and are subject to change. A practical booking window for European trips is often 4 to 6 weeks out, while long haul can reward earlier planning. If your dates are fixed, set a notification and let technology do the watching. Use Set a Price Alert to get notified the moment fares move, then book when you like the number. If your plan spans multiple cities, the Nomad Search Tool can find an efficient order for three or more stops with your set stay lengths so you spend less time piecing together segments. To explore across regions without a fixed target, lean on Kiwi.com’s Travel Hacks, which surface self transfer options, hidden cities, and throwaway ticketing where available and appropriate. Alerts and notifications work seamlessly in the Kiwi.com App so you can act fast when a deal appears.
Take advantage of Nomad Search Tool and Travel Hacks to compare routes in seconds, or manage the whole process on the app.
Here is what to expect on the ground and how to move through the airport with confidence before you fly.
Munich Airport IATA code MUC sits around 28 kilometers northeast of the city center. The S Bahn lines S1 and S8 run directly between the airport and Munich Hauptbahnhof, with journeys taking about 40 minutes, subject to change. By car, the airport connects via the A9 and A92 motorways, handy for early departures. Check in and security can be busy in peak seasons, so aim for roughly 2 hours before international flights and 1 hour 30 minutes before intra European flights, and allow extra time for the security check during holidays and morning waves.
There are two passenger terminals. Terminal 1 is split into modules A through E, with A and D generally handling Schengen flights and B and C often used for non Schengen services, subject to operational changes. Terminal 2, developed with the Lufthansa Group, handles a large share of international connecting traffic and is designed for short transfer walks. Facilities include lounges for eligible travelers, family friendly spaces, and step free access across the complex.
You will find a broad airline mix here, from full service network carriers to value focused operators. Connections via nearby hubs are popular, for example with Turkish Airlines through Istanbul and Austrian Airlines through Vienna. When you want to mix carriers or airports to save money or time, Kiwi.com’s Virtual Interlining can build a single self transfer itinerary out of separate tickets. Add the Kiwi.com Guarantee to cover your trip if carrier changes stop your journey, and use Disruption Protection for instant compensation in Kiwi.com Credit to book a replacement flight online or help with airline refunds when carriers reschedule or cancel. Terms and availability apply.

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The fastest options are the S-Bahn S1 and S8 lines, while budget travelers often choose the Lufthansa Airport Bus.
Transport option | Typical time minutes | Typical cost | Frequency | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
40-45 min | €13; single ticket; Airport-City-Day-Ticket available for groups | every 20 min (traffic dependent) | direct from city center | |
40-45 min | €13; single ticket; same fare zone as S1 | every 20 min (traffic dependent) | from east Munich and Ostbahnhof | |
45-60 min | €11 – €13; single adult fare; discounts for return tickets | every 20 min (traffic dependent) | budget travelers from city center | |
35-60 min | €60 – €90; metered fare; varies by traffic and pickup location | on-demand 24/7 (traffic dependent) | door-to-door with luggage | |
35-60 min | €70 – €120; fixed price; varies by vehicle class and provider | pre-booked; on-demand (traffic dependent) | groups or early morning departures | |
35-55 min | €30 – €80; daily rental rate; parking fees apply at airport | self-drive; flexible (traffic dependent) | flexible travelers with onward plans |
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Updated: March 2026
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