Business Class flights to Munich
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One of the biggest centres for finance and commerce in Europe, Munich is a hive of activity and a major destination for business travellers. If you are flying to Munich, you can travel in style with Qatar Airways Business Class and enjoy all of the benefits of luxury travel with fine dining, attentive staff and supreme comfort.
Pure luxury while you stay on top of business during your flight to Munich
One of the many reasons to book a business class flight to Munich with Qatar Airways is the enhanced airport experience it provides. From the moment you check-in, our friendly, professional staff will make you feel welcome and make sure you have everything you need. In our airport lounges in Doha, you can stay connected with complimentary Wi-Fi that lets you catch up on your emails or perhaps catch up with the latest business news. You’ll also have access to fantastic food and drink, private rooms and even shower facilities so you feel your best before flying.
Once on-board, you’ll be in the hands of our attentive cabin crew who will show you to your high-tech Business Class seat. While many of our customers use the generous desk space to get some work done, others choose to unwind in front of a movie with their personal in-flight entertainment system or lie back and catch up on some sleep, thanks to sumptuously soft pillows and duvets and fine sleepwear — all provided on overnight flights. Meanwhile, an on-order menu, designed with exquisite dishes, will offer you an above-the-clouds dining experience.
Setting yourself up to do business in Munich
As Munich is a major business centre, there are plenty amenities for business travellers in and around the city.
- Munich’s mobile phone coverage is excellent — even on underground trains. To avoid excessive roaming charges, you can purchase a local SIM card at many stores around the city, or even at the airport.
- Wi-Fi is available everywhere so it’s easy to stay connected and work outside your hotel room or office. M-WLAN is a free service that you can connect to in a variety of places around the city, while most coffee shops and cafés offer complimentary Wi-Fi to customers.
- Munich has an excellent public transport system that makes it the easiest way to get around. Using a network of underground trains (U-Bahn), suburban trains (S-Bahn), trams and buses, you can get to and from anywhere in the city with ease.
- Plenty of luxury hotels are spread around Munich, ranging from well-known international chains to independent and boutique hotels with high-end amenities available.
Business and financial centres in Munich
Some of the biggest businesses in the world have headquarters and offices in Munich, including banks, car manufacturers, electronics firms, publishing houses and insurance companies. The majority are located within the city centre and easily accessible by public transport.
Leisure and relaxation in Munich
Munich is rich in culture and so offers much for discerning travellers looking for ways to unwind. Nationaltheater München, for instance, features nightly performances of ballet and opera most of the time. It was once the venue for several of Wagner’s opera premieres and is said to have one of the best opera companies in the world — the Bavarian National Opera Company. Alternatively, the Herkulessaal in der Residenz houses the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, widely regarded as one of the world’s best orchestras.
If you are travelling to Munich in winter, you can take day trips to Garmisch-Partenkirchen for skiing. For something truly memorable, book a private helicopter tour of Bavaria. You can take in bird’s eye views of Munich, the castles of Neuschwanstein and the Alps, all in one breath-taking trip.
Fine dining and shopping in Munich
Whether you’re looking for a souvenir of your time in Munich or a gift for a loved one back home, Munich has a wealth of well-known international chain stores, exquisite department stores and designer boutiques. The main shopping area can be found on the pedestrianised zone running from Karlsplatz/Stachus to Marienplatz.
Munich has a host of restaurants for those seeking a memorable gastronomical experience. From traditional Bavarian cuisine to luxurious Italian restaurants, Munich has plenty of choice when it comes to fine dining.