Security screening and passport control (2024)

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Hand baggage checks become even more convenient

To further improve passenger comfort, modernization work is currently taking place at the security checkpoint in Terminal 2in terminal 1 and at the central security checkpoint in Terminal 2. This involves replacing the previous X-ray machines for checking hand baggage with highly efficient computer tomography scanners.

A total of seven CT scanners are in operation in Terminals 1 and 2. The innovative technology is available to air travelers in Terminal 1 in Module D and at the central security checkpoint in Terminal 2.In Terminal 2, the control lanes and lining were adapted for passengers.

Safer and more convenient air travel:

  • Efficient screening lanes with higher throughput and reduced waiting times
  • CT scanner: 3D view facilitates evaluation of images
  • Electronic devices and liquids can stay in hand luggage
  • Up to four passengers can place their luggage on the belt at once

Passengers in Terminal 2 should note the following:

During the reconstruction phase of the control lanes, the routing for passengers changes. In addition, the number of lanes will be reduced in some cases. This may result in longer waiting times at security and passport control.During the conversion phase, both the conventional and modern control methods are used.

  • If possible, travel with reduced and lightweight carry-on baggage
  • Arrive at the airport early and allow extra time for security screening
  • Follow the temporary signage and the instructions of our service personnel
  • Prepare for the control procedure according to the instructions in the preparation area.

The new CT scanners in Terminal 1 and 2

  • The new CT scanners

  • Electronic devices and liquids can remain in the hand luggage

  • Lining in Terminal 2

  • Terminal 2: Due to modernization work, the routing for passengers has been adjusted. Please follow the signs in the terminal.

  • Stairway to the CT scanners in Terminal 1

Current waiting times

Munich Airport has four security checkpoints in Terminal 1 and one central control in Terminal 2, and there are also a total of four passport control points for entering and exiting the two terminals.

All information is subject to change. Please check the waiting times regularly and pay attention to the information provided by the airlines.

  • Note on current waiting times at checkpoints
  • Better time planning for departure and arrival
  • Note: Waiting times may change at short notice due to operational procedures

Navigating the control checkpoints

With these tips and services, the security screening and passport control process is a breeze:

  • Use all of the control checkpoints -In case of extended waiting times at the access area to your departure gate, especially in Terminal 1, follow the signs to the alternative control checkpoints. Follow the instructions of the airport staff. Our staff will ask you to proceed to another control checkpoint if waiting times are shorter there. For an overview of all of the control checkpoints, see the map.
  • Save time with automatic screening - The automatic boarding card checks reduce waiting times outside the security checkpoints in Terminal 2. Real-time displays indicate the waiting times at the screening checkpoints to help passengers select the shortest line. If you are travelling to a destination outside the Schengen zone, you also have the option in both terminals to use time-saving automatic passport control (e.g. EasyPASS).
  • Be ready for the screening process - When packing your hand luggage, make sure that you can take out the things you need quickly. Plastic bags with liquids and electronic devices must be removed from bags at the security checkpoints and screened separately. You will also have to take off jackets, coats and other outer garments. Have them ready ahead of the screening checkpoint to help speed up the process.

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Frequently asked questions

  • How can passengers prepare for screening at the airport?
    Who is responsible for security screening at the airport?
  • Is any liability assumed by airlines or the airport for items that must be left behind at the security screening checkpoint?
    What items are defined as liquids?
  • In what form is it permitted to carry medication and special foods in hand luggage?
    Why do liquids have to be transported in plastic bags from now on?
  • Where can passengers purchase the plastic bags?

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