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Munich Airport unveils third recreation area in Terminal 2

Munich Airport has opened its third recreational area in Terminal 2

Munich Airport's third recreational area

Munich Airport’s third recreational area

Munich Airport has opened its third recreational area in Terminal 2. With the two existing ones becoming more popular all the time, a third one has now been added. Plants and subdued lighting create an atmosphere conducive to rest and relaxation. Monitors are positioned to make it easy to keep an eye on flight status.

With the new recreation area now open close to gates G 43/44, Schengen passengers have access to two of these exclusive and spacious waiting areas with 28 places to sit or stretch out and 16 business stations equipped with their own power outlets for laptops, phones or tablets. They also have access to an exclusive reading area, supplied with 600 books courtesy of the Weltbild bookshops in which they are welcome to browse as they wait for their flights. Apart from the two recreation areas on the Schengen level, a similar facility has been available on Departure Level H (non-Schengen) for the past year and a half. All three can be used free of charge. The special waiting areas were developed by T2BG – the Terminal 2 operating company, held jointly by Munich Airport (60 per cent) and Lufthansa (40 per cent) – in cooperation with the furniture maker Vitra and the Munich design offices ‘studio PS’ and ‘ZTR’.

At the official opening of the third recreation area, managing directors of T2BG, Christian Wallner and Marc Stadtlander were delighted to present yet another improvement in the service quality and passenger comfort in Terminal 2.

Wallner said, “In March we became the first European airport to be designated a ‘Five-star Airport’ by the London-based Skytrax aviation research institute. Facilities like these recreation areas that enhance the comfort of waiting passengers are a major factor behind the outstanding reputation enjoyed by our airport around the world.”

Stadtlander added, “Our passengers not only enjoy fast and smooth transfers to connecting flights here in Munich. Thanks to the attractive surroundings, they also find that their waiting time just flies by.”

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