Munich Airport Adds New Long-Haul and European Routes
Munich Airport is set to launch its winter flight schedule on October 26, 2025, offering passengers access to 184 destinations in 68 countries. The seasonal network includes 11 domestic, 119 medium-haul, and 54 long-haul routes, served by 81 airlines through March 28, 2026.
The expanded schedule features a blend of new and reinstated long-haul routes, including:
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Lufthansa flights to Riyadh, three times weekly on Airbus A350-900
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Johannesburg and São Paulo returning to the network
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A380 service to Bangkok, Delhi, Los Angeles, and San Francisco
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Discover Airlines launching up to three weekly flights to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
Asian carriers Cathay Pacific and EVA Air will continue their services to Hong Kong and Taipei, respectively, using modern A350 and 787-9 aircraft with upgraded cabins.
Medium-Haul and New European Routes
Several short- and medium-haul connections are also making their debut or returning this winter:
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Royal Air Maroc resumes flights to Casablanca (2x weekly), connecting to key African destinations
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Air Arabia begins daily flights to Sharjah from December 15, marking its first German destination from the UAE
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Norwegian adds Tromsø (2x weekly), catering to travelers chasing the Northern Lights
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EasyJet launches three weekly flights to Bristol, enhancing UK connectivity
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FlyOne Romania and AnimaWings boost service to Bucharest
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Aegean Airlines extends Heraklion flights into January, with earlier service resuming in February
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Transavia continues Paris-Orly service three times a week throughout winter
The updated schedule highlights Munich’s growing appeal as a global travel hub, offering both business and leisure passengers an expanded range of destinations across Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas—even during the off-peak season.