Munich Airport is celebrating 15 years of partnership with three intercontinental airlines
Munich Airport marks 15 years of partnership with United, Singapore Airlines, and ANA, reinforcing its position as a global aviation hub. The article Munich Airport is celebrating 15 years of partnership with three intercontinental airlines first appeared in TravelDailyNews International.


This year, Munich Airport is celebrating a special anniversary together with Continental Airlines, now part of United Airlines, Singapore Airlines, and All Nippon Airways (ANA): For 15 years, a continuous partnership has existed with these three Star Alliance carriers. This collaboration reinforces Munich’s position as a premium hub in international aviation.
The route between Munich and New York-Newark was initially launched in March 2010 by Continental Airlines, which later merged with United Airlines. Since then, the airline has operated around 10,800 flights on this route, carrying nearly two million passengers and 41,500 tons of cargo. United now operates a Boeing 767-400 with 235 seats on the Newark (EWR) route. Over the past 15 years, the airline has expanded its network from Munich and added flights to Washington, Houston, Denver, Chicago, and San Francisco.
Singapore Airlines also launched passenger flights in Munich in the 2010 summer schedule, after freighters had already connected the region with Singapore, India, and the United States. Initially, the airline used a Boeing 777 with an extension to Manchester before serving the route nonstop from October 2016 onward. Since then, Singapore Airlines has operated nearly 10,000 flights with approximately 1.7 million passengers and around 96,000 tons of air freight. During the pandemic, Munich was the first European destination, alongside Frankfurt, that the airline reconnected with the Southeast Asian city-state. This underscores the mutual trust and strategic importance of the Munich hub. Currently, an Airbus A350-900 is used for this route.
In July 2010, All Nippon Airways became the third intercontinental airline to launch a route at the Bavarian airport. ANA initially flew daily to Tokyo-Narita but switched to the more centrally located Tokyo-Haneda Airport after four years. Since then, the airline has recorded around 8,200 flight movements and carried approximately 1.4 million travelers. At the same time, the airline has handled more than 128,000 tons of air freight. The flights are operated by modern Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner.
Its 15-year partnership with United Airlines, Singapore Airlines and All Nippon Airways impressively demonstrates Munich’s role as an international hub. The airport’s comprehensive route network, modern infrastructure, and attractive location make it a reliable partner in global air traffic. This triple anniversary proves the lasting success of these partnerships, benefiting passengers and the freight and logistics industry alike.
The article Munich Airport is celebrating 15 years of partnership with three intercontinental airlines first appeared in TravelDailyNews International.