On this page, you will find the information you need to easily make your way through Munich Franz Josef Strauss Airport to your destination.
Arrival and departure terminal maps and other information for navigating Munich Franz Josef Strauss Airport.
Please present passport. Note: A Disembarkation Card is not necessary when entering Germany. See Special Guidance info on this page for details if traveling to and/or between Schengen countries.
Go up to the Arrivals Level (Level 6), follow the signs to the baggage claim area, and the immigration area is on your left. After immigration, down to Level 1 and take the shuttle to baggage claim to pick up your baggage.
Flights operated by ANA Group will depart from Terminal 2. The lounges on G-Level (Level 4) are located before Immigration. The lounges at H-Level (Level 5) are located after Immigration. We recommend using the lounge on H-Level since it is closer to the ANA Departure Gate. Get details on Munich airport lounges.
A value-added tax (VAT) is applied to items purchased in Germany or other EU countries, but visitors may apply for the refund of the tax.
Some travelers are eligible for Fast Track Security Screening. Travelers should look for the Gold Track signs.
Eligible Travelers
Travelers can bring one accompanying guest.
Passengers connecting from ANA to Germany domestic flights or Schengen Agreement countries (Boarding gate initial letter: G or K)
Passengers connecting from ANA to flights to non-Schengen Agreement countries (Boarding gate initial letter: H or L)
Go up to the Arrival Level (Level 6) and follow the initials of the boarding gates “G・H・K・L” to the left, there is the security checkpoint.
Passengers connecting from ANA to Germany domestic flights or Schengen Agreement countries (Boarding gate initial letter: G or K)
Passengers connecting from ANA to flights to non-Schengen Agreement countries (Boarding gate initial letter: H or L)
Passengers connecting from Germany domestic flights or Schengen Agreement countries to ANA:
Passengers connecting from non-Schengen countries to ANA flights:
MUC → Central Sta. (Hauptbahnhof)
MUC → Central Sta. (Hauptbahnhof)
MUC → via Marienplatz → Central Sta. (Hauptbahnhof)
The establishment of the EU and the Schengen Agreement has simplified entry and departure procedures within Europe. Once a Japanese national has arrived at one of the Schengen countries, travel within that country is treated as “internal domestic” travel. The following entry and departure procedures apply to passengers traveling from one Schengen country to another Schengen country.
Note: Entry/departure procedures may take an extended amount of time if the passenger does not possess a letter of consent. This letter does not guarantee permission to enter and/or depart from the country, since this is at the discretion of Immigration officer.
Passengers who plan to obtain their visa after their arrival in a Schengen country other than Germany will need a Schengen visa when going through Immigration in Germany. Passengers to whom this condition applies should inquire with their nearest German embassy or consulate.