In response to growth in passenger traffic, Munich Airport in Germany has significantly expanded its services.

On average there are currently 400 take-offs and landings with more than 30,000 passengers every day at the Bavarian gateway. Passengers can now make the most of an extensive range of catering, shops and services. In total, more than 20 restaurants and bars, some 45 shops and six car rental offices have reopened across the airport’s two terminals, the Munich Airport Center (MAC) and the Visitors Park.

In line with traffic growth, the airport is also resuming its role as a popular destination for new and innovative retail and catering concepts. The Hard Rock Cafe Munich Airport Rock Shop is just one such retail offering opening its doors in the MAC. Since May, there has also been an attractive new addition to the food and beverage offering at the airport. dean&david, a Munich-based company that is synonymous with healthy food, high-quality ingredients and sustainable consumption is serving up salads.

In the MyDutyFree shopping area in Terminal 2, passengers can now enjoy a hospitality area with a bar and stools. What’s more, passengers can now have fun with a newly developed digital wheel of fortune: every passenger departing from Terminal 2 has a one-time chance to spin the wheel of fortune and win shopping vouchers or gifts.

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