About this flight
I flew Lufthansa German Airlines Economy Class from Dubrovnik, a town overlooking the Adriatic Sea in Croatia, to Munich.
At Dubrovnik Airport, I enjoyed a variety of sandwiches, champagne, and red wine in the lounge while gazing out at the expansive scenery under the blue sky.
Munich Airport, one of Lufthansa’s hub airports, featured a functional and modern interior.
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Dubrovnik
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Shuttle Bus to the Airport
I took a shuttle bus from downtown Dubrovnik to the airport.
View of the Adriatic Sea (1)
This is the scenery while leaving Dubrovnik by bus. The Adriatic Sea stretches as far as the eye can see.
View of the Adriatic Sea (2)
Another view of the Adriatic Sea from the bus.
Dubrovnik Airport
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International Departures Board
The international departures board at Dubrovnik Airport. Almost all flights are bound for cities within Europe.
Check-in Counter
This is the Lufthansa German Airlines check-in counter.
Boarding Pass
The boarding pass for Munich.
Cabin Baggage Size Check
This is a box for checking cabin baggage size, located near the entrance of the check-in counters, provided by Croatia Airlines.
Dubrovnik Emblem
This appears to be the emblem of the city of Dubrovnik.
Restricted Area of the Airport
This is the restricted area of Dubrovnik Airport (after security check and passport control). The photo looks down from an elevated position over the first and second floors.
Lounge
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Lounge Entrance
The entrance to the lounge.
Variety of Sandwiches
The lounge mainly offered sandwiches. A variety of sandwiches were displayed inside the showcase.
Sandwich
This is another type of sandwich.
Croissants, etc.
Here are croissants and chocolate-filled pastries.
Wine Cooler
This is the wine corner. It seems the bottles were not chilled in ice, but rather cooled in a wine refrigerator.
Soft Drinks
The soft drink section.
Apples and Bananas
There were apples and bananas available.
Seating Area
The seating area of the lounge. The chairs are simple in style, but made of white leather, giving a touch of luxury.
Meal I Had
The meal I had.
- • Four kinds of sandwiches
- • Champagne
- • Red wine
- • Coca-Cola
- • VIVA mineral water
Apron View
The apron view from the lounge. Beyond the airport lies a mountainous area. Though not a huge airport, the scenery has a certain charm.
Arrival of Lufthansa Aircraft
While I was dining in the lounge, a Lufthansa aircraft arrived.
Boarding
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Boarding Gate
I left the lounge and proceeded to the boarding gate.
Poster: Passenger Rights
This is a poster from the EU about "Passenger Rights when using air transport." It states that in the following cases, passengers may file a complaint with the airline and claim compensation.
- • Denied boarding, flight cancellations, long delays, etc.
Boarding the Aircraft
Boarding the aircraft via the jet bridge.
Aircraft Entrance
The entrance to the Lufthansa German Airlines aircraft.
Onboard
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Economy Class Cabin
The view of the Economy Class cabin.
Seat Pocket with Safety Card, etc.
The seat pocket in front, containing items such as the safety card.
View Outside the Window
The view outside from the window. In the distance, there is also an aircraft from easyJet, the major British low-cost carrier.
Just Before Landing in Munich
Just before landing in Munich.
Arrival at Munich Airport
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Arrival at Munich Airport
We landed in Munich. This is the view of the airport apron.
Munich is one of Lufthansa’s major hub airports, and as expected, many Lufthansa aircraft were parked there.
Lufthansa Hub
Lufthansa German Airlines uses Munich, along with Frankfurt, as one of its key hub airports. Both the aircraft and airport buildings prominently display the Lufthansa logo.
Air Dolomiti Aircraft
Parked next to the entrance of the terminal we arrived at was an aircraft of Air Dolomiti, an Italian airline affiliated with Lufthansa.
Green Gate
This is inside Terminal 2 Satellite. It is where arriving and departing passengers pass each other.
The Green Gate is an exhibition space about Munich Airport and Lufthansa’s initiatives on environmental and climate issues.
Lufthansa Service Counter
This is the Lufthansa German Airlines service counter in Terminal 2 Satellite at Munich Airport. They provide services such as temporary baggage storage, cloakroom services, and laundry to make stays at the airport more comfortable.
Aircraft I Flew On
This is the aircraft I flew on today, an Airbus A320-200.
Terminal 2 Main Building Entrance
Terminal 2 is divided into the satellite and main building. After deplaning, you first enter the satellite, then walk through a passage to the main building. This is the entrance to the main building.
Terminal 2 Main Building
This is the interior of the Terminal 2 main building. It serves flights within Europe as well as international flights beyond Europe.
Service Center
The Lufthansa German Airlines Service Center inside the Terminal 2 main building.
Baggage Claim Sign
A sign pointing toward the baggage claim area.
Escalator to Baggage Claim
The escalator leading down to the ground floor baggage claim area.
Baggage Claim Information Board
The information board at the baggage claim showing arriving flights and the corresponding conveyor belt numbers.
Baggage Claim Area
The baggage claim conveyor belt where luggage is collected.
Hilton Hotel
After exiting Terminal 2, I arrived in front of the Hilton Munich Airport Hotel.
Terminal 2 Entrance
Looking at Terminal 2 from the Hilton Hotel side, it has quite a spacious design.
