Air France has elevated the premium travel experience with the grand reopening of its fully refreshed lounge in Terminal 1 of Munich International Airport, catering to discerning travelers seeking comfort and exclusivity.
This sophisticated space welcomes Business Class guests, Flying Blue Elite Plus members, and passengers flying with Air France, KLM, and SkyTeam alliance partners. The lounge operates daily from 5:15 am until 8:30 pm. For those flying in Economy or Premium Economy, access can be purchased for €25 or redeemed for 6,000 Flying Blue miles, subject to availability. The contemporary 227-square-meter lounge comfortably accommodates up to 75 guests, ensuring an intimate and tranquil atmosphere.
Reflecting Air France’s ongoing global lounge enhancement program, the Munich outpost features the brand’s elegant palette—deep blues, refined greys, and signature red accents—along with the iconic winged seahorse motif. The space is furnished with celebrated French design pieces, such as the classic Egg armchair, and original works by renowned designers including Pierre Paulin, Patrick Jouin, and the Bouroullec brothers, blending luxury with heritage.
The expansive dining zone invites travelers to indulge in authentic French gastronomy within a chic Parisian brasserie-inspired setting. Menus rotate throughout the day, showcasing both savory and sweet specialties crafted from seasonal ingredients. Guests can select from healthy and vegetarian fare, such as gourmet salads and soups, alongside an assortment of French and regional Bavarian beverages, including esteemed wines and locally brewed beers. Eco-conscious travelers will appreciate the filtered water stations, which have significantly reduced single-use plastic waste in line with Air France’s sustainability commitments.
Staying connected is effortless thanks to complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi and an abundance of power outlets and USB charging points situated near every seat.
Air France currently operates six daily flights linking Paris-Charles de Gaulle with Munich, while KLM provides five direct connections each day between Amsterdam-Schiphol and the Bavarian capital. Both airlines continue to set the standard for premium intra-European travel in 2025.
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