Is 1.5 hour layover at Frankfurt enough to connect to Munich?
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My flight goes BOS - FRA - MUC - BOM I have a 1.5 hour layover at Frankfurt to get through border control to Lufthansa's terminal to take my flight to Munich.
Is that sufficient ? I've only found similar questions but nothing about two layovers in Germany. Hence the question.
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Is 1.5 hours enough for connecting flight in Frankfurt?
For those with through checked baggage or no luggage, on a single ticket, I would recommend a minimum 1.5 hour connection time, even though airlines can book you with a shorter connection time. If you're on separate tickets but with no luggage or through checked luggage, I'd recommend a 2 hour or more connection time.Is 1.5 hours enough for connecting flight in Munich?
While Munich airport guidelines indicate a minimum time of 40 minutes to make a connection, a better option is to choose itineraries with a layover of at least 60 to 75 minutes to account for any flight delays or if you are flying outside of the same air alliance.Is 1 hour enough to transit at Frankfurt Airport?
But Frankfurt airport is well marked and easy to navigate (big though and busy). 1 hour is stressful but possible providing your carry on is well organized to clear secuirty (passport control will still be slow.)How much time do I need for a layover in Frankfurt?
It should take you no more than around 30 minutes to reach the center of Frankfurt by train or taxi. A five-hour daytime layover will give you sufficient time to travel to the city centre and spend a couple of hours wandering around Frankfurt's medieval old town and along the river before heading back to the airport.LAYOVER AND BOARDING AT MUNICH AIRPORT (MUC) TERMINAL 2 AND SATELLITE
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