Press: Summer flight schedule 2025

Munich Airport strengthens its international network

March 25, 2025


On Sunday, 30 March 2025, the 2025 summer timetable comes into effect at Munich Airport. For 30 weeks though Sunday, 26 October 2025, 73 airlines have registered over 214,000 flights to 216 destinations in 68 countries.

The airlines at Munich Airport are expanding their services to include numerous new destinations: Cathay Pacific, for example, is connecting the Bavarian air traffic hub with the business metropolis of Hong Kong four times a week. Airbus A350 aircraft will be used on the flights. Discover Airlines opened a new long-haul base in Munich at the beginning of March and will be serving Orlando, Windhoek and Calgary three times a week with Airbus A330 aircraft during the summer schedule period.

Lufthansa will base all eight Airbus A380 aircraft in Munich from the 2025 summer timetable. The aircraft will operate daily services to Boston, New York/JFK, Los Angeles, Washington and Delhi in India. Denver will be added to the A380 route network from 30 April. Germany's largest airline is also increasing the frequency to Bangalore from three to five flights a week and to San Diego from five times a week to a daily connection. Tromsø in northern Norway, which is served every Saturday lunchtime, will also be offered in the summer flight schedule for the first time.

Connections to the Far East are as well growing: Vietnam Airlines is increasing its frequency to Hanoi from two to three flights per week from July and will continue to offer twice-weekly connections to Ho Chi Minh City. EVA Air is also modernizing its Boeing 787 fleet and from 17 May will be flying non-stop from Munich to Taipei in a three-class configuration with Business, Economy and Premium Economy - the airline's first global long-haul service with this cabin configuration. Etihad Airways will also be flying twice daily to Abu Dhabi with the most modern aircraft in the Boeing family on the new schedule from May. From the end of May, the airline SCAT will fly three times a week to Shymkent in southern Kazakhstan, making it the third airline to connect Munich Airport with Central Asia.

The European route network is also expanding: easyJet, for example, will fly twice daily to Rome-Fiumicino to Italy alone and, from 30 March 2025, ITA will serve Milan-Linate from Terminal 2 with the same frequency. At the end of May, the charter companies Lumiwings and Universal Air will take off for the holiday destinations of Foggia and Rimini; also in May, the Italian airline SkyAlps will connect Munich with Mostar in Bosnia-Herzegovina twice a week. In addition, Transavia France will be flying to Paris-Orly three times a week from the beginning of April and the Scandinavian airline SAS will be increasing its flights to Copenhagen from one to two daily flights. Pegasus Airlines is increasing its frequencies to Istanbul-Sabiha Gökçen from 14 to up to 25 weekly flights. Discover also offers connections to Bodø in Norway, Keflavik in Iceland, Marrakesh in Morocco and Funchal on the island of Madeira, among others.

From 30 March, Condor will be offering more flexibility for business travelers, for example, with daily morning and evening flights between Munich and Frankfurt. In total, the airline will operate up to 120 departures per week, especially to popular beach holiday destinations such as the Greek islands and the Canary Islands.

More destinations and increased frequencies in the 2025 summer flight schedule

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