Munich Airport and Lufthansa Strengthen Partnership
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The largest German airline wants to expand in Bavaria – and this is quite a defeat for its competitor on the Main. There, the question now arises as to how the airport should be rebuilt.
100 years of Lufthansa: At Munich Airport this is celebrated with a "megadeal". At the airport there is to be another billion investment – a new terminal, officially called T-Stiel.
Lufthansa has announced billions of investments at Munich Airport – not in Frankfurt. Eva Dieterle talks about this with the aviation expert of the Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences. Eva Dieterle, moderator: Good evening. Prof. Yvonne Ziegler, aviation expert of the Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences: Good evening. Dieterle: Ms. Ziegler, has the airport operator Fraport made a mistake to reject the joint venture with Lufthansa? Zieg…
Munich Airport and Lufthansa to expand terminal infrastructure and long-haul fleet
Munich Airport and Lufthansa are to strengthen their existing partnership after announcing a new agreement, which will include planning for the expansion of terminal infrastructure and long-haul fleet in Munich. Both companies will focus on developing strategic conditions for air traffic growth at the airport. They aim to strengthen Munich Airport’s economic performance, create additional high-quality jobs in the airport region and contribute su…
Lufthansa and Munich Airport broaden partnership with major hub expansion
Lufthansa Group and Munich Airport (FMG) have agreed to extend their long-standing joint venture through to 2056, reinforcing Munich’s position as one of Europe’s leading aviation hubs and setting the stage for significant future growth. At the centre of this renewed partnership is the planned expansion of Terminal 2, including the construction of a new pier—known as the “T-Pier”—which will connect at a right angle to the existing satellite buil…
Munich Airport and Lufthansa strengthen partnership
Munich Airport and Lufthansa are strengthening their successful joint venture with a new agreement. Key elements include the start of planning for the expansion of terminal infrastructure and provisions for continuing and developing the partnership through 2056. A major aspect in this will be the expansion of the long-haul fleet in Munich. Through this agreement, both companies are creating strategic conditions for further air traffic growth at …
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