Munich Airport, also known as Franz Josef Strauss Airport, is an international airport situated in the territory of Upper Bavaria. The air terminal began operation in the '90s of the previous century. It was named in honour of one of Bavarian politicians, who influenced the decision on its construction. Munich Airport is the second busiest airport in Germany in terms of passenger traffic, as it services about 40 million people a year. The airport consists of two passenger terminals and 2 runways. Terminal 1 is subdivided into five modules designated A, B, C, D and E. This terminal also comprises the central area Z. Hall F is separate and is located closer to Terminal 2. Terminal 2 has a satellite terminal. A fully automated people mover transport passengers between T2 and the satellite terminal.
Munich suburban railway (S-Bahn) line runs from the city via the terminals. The city of Freising can be reached by bus MVV 635. Railway trains run from this city in various directions, including Munich. Lufthansa Airport bus takes passengers to the city underground station and Munich Central Station.
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