“Our new scheduled service between Berlin and Munich has been extremely well received by both business and leisure travellers, and we are very pleased with the development of this route. The demand is confirmation of the strong potential of this route, and the demand for Transavia products and our service. With twelve weekly flights and attractive departure times we offer travellers a wide choice of flight options and flexibility in their travel plans”
Mattijs ten Brink, Managing Director of Transavia
“The new low-cost service SXF-MUC fills a gap in the domestic German network, and it also boosts the appeal of the flight schedule at Schönefeld Airport. We wish Transavia very successful flights”
Karsten Mühlenfeld, Chief Executive Officer of Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg GmbH.
Munich
The state capital of Bavaria has 1.3 million inhabitants, making it Germany’s third-largest city. It is a key business and finance centre, a trade show and congress location and is one of the cities with the highest standard of living in Germany. Munich’s unique atmosphere, the attractive shopping streets, some of the country’s most important museums, diverse architecture from a wide range of eras and – last but not least – the annual Octoberfest attract business people and millions of tourists every year. In 2015, the city reported 14.1 million overnight stays.
Munich Airport is situated roughly 30 kilometres from the city centre and is easily reached via the A 92 motorway. The S-Bahn train lines S1 and S8 connect the airport with the city centre and run every ten minutes.