MUC 10. bester Airport weltweit

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[quote author=munich link=board=1;threadid=648;start=15#msg5756 date=1082958431]
Aber ich würde sagen: lassen wir das und wenden uns wieder den Dingen zu, zu denen dieses Forum gegründet wurde!
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Das finde ich auch so...
 
;D Nun doch mal ein paar Meinungen aus o.g. Link:

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Munich Airport by Michael Meier

21 October 2004

When MUC was inaugurated in 1992, some critics said that it`s an airport that can only be reached by air. Unfortunately, nothing has changed during the past 12 years. It is really a pity that it takes 45 minutes from the central station to get to the airport some 50 kms away. Nobody really understands why there is no train going directly to the airport without a stop every 5 minutes ? And if it was only one per hour !

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Munich Airport by W Hill

7 September 2004

My favourite airport now that Terminal 2 has opened. The range of shops, cafés and eateries in the landside Central Area and in Terminal 2 (landside and airside) are excellent. There are two well- stocked Edeka supermarkets (one in the landside Central Area and the other in Terminal 2 landside), an airport micro-brewery (oh yes!) in the excellent and cheap AirBräu restaurant in the Central Area (AirBräu also has other outlets in Terminal 2 - they brew good beer and the tasty food is amazingly good value for money), a good Asian restaurant and sushi bar in Terminal 2 landside, free coffee/tea and newspapers in Terminal 2 airside departure areas and excellent facilities all round. Last winter there was even a skating rink in the open-air Munich Airport Centre linking the two terminals, with a Christmas handicraft market, live music, Christmas snacks and gluwein. Terminal 2 is very spacious, bright (lots of natural lighting) and has excellent toilets and other facilities. Try the open sandwiches on freshly baked breads of various sorts in one of the trendy snack bars in the extra-Schengen departure lounge. There is even a fully equipped hospital with about a dozen beds in the Munich Airport Centre - you can fly in, have an operation and fly out again without ever having left the airport. Airports don't get better than this. Puts UK airports to shame.

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Munich Airport by Sean Jackson

2 August 2004

Being a British national living in Munich, I have to say that Munich is one of the best airports I have ever had the pleasure of using, and I am not just referring to T2, the Star Alliance terminal. Having recently read the comments made about London's Heathrow, Stansted and Gatwick airports, which I have to use quite regularly, those who complain about Munich Airport simply don't know they are born. Yes, it is a fair bit out of the city, but there is a subway and bus connection, which are reasonably priced. Those who disagree should travel with the Heathrow or Gatwick Express. Parking is reasonable at 17 Euros a day, again, if you should disagree, try parking your car at Heathrow. There are adequate shops and also places to sit down before your flight is called. Need I refer those who do not agree to T2 at Heathrow? In summary, I find it rather enjoyable to fly from Munich. The trouble only starts when the plane lands in London.

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[quote author=ibi link=board=1;threadid=648;start=15#msg5835 date=1082998947]
nach meinen erdkunde-fachkenntnissen in unseren tollen bayrischen gymnasien (nebenbei, bei pisa sind wir die ebsten in Dtland) gitl DUS nur als Großzentrum aber nicht als Großstadt! das sind in dtland nur berlin, hamburg, münchen und mittlerweile auch KÖLN ;D ;D ;D
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Dann such die einer bessere Schule!!!!

Großstadt = 100.000+

Großzentrum ist blabla und keine offizielle Einteilung in der Raumordnung!
 
[quote author=nonstop link=board=1;threadid=648;start=15#msg19354 date=1099988798]
Dann such die einer bessere Schule!!!!

Großstadt = 100.000+

Großzentrum ist blabla und keine offizielle Einteilung in der Raumordnung!
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oh da haben wir mal die nicht-ironie versteher
 
Jeder hat recht: In der Geographie gibt es Ballungs-Zentren (Ruhrgebiet, Rhein-Main) und Gross-Zentren (Düsseldorf).
Dann gibt es Grossstädte (Dortmund, Frankfurt, Düsseldorf)
und Millionenstädte (Hamburg, Berlin, München und Köln gehört mittlerweile auch schon dazu nac der letzten Gemeindereform)
 
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