Is a 2hr transit enough time in Munich from Canada
Title says it all. Is 1h 55m enough of a layover in Munich for a Montreal > Munich > Athens flight?
We are both Canadian citizens.
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Assuming you search for a connection between Montreal and Athens (and do not try to put together separate flights yourself), what you are offered should be on the same booking/ticket, unless explicitly stated otherwise.
With the entire journey on a single booking, you should have plenty of time if your first flight is not very late. You will have to clear passport control (immigration) in Munich and you may have to go through security. Your bags should be sent directly to Athens, not being available to you in Munich.
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