Munich
Chartering a private jet to Munich means reaching, in a few hours, the capital of Bavaria, one of Germany's major economic hubs and a city of art and tradition. Industrial headquarters, finance and international trade fairs set the pace of activity, while royal palaces, historic breweries and gardens make for a stay with real character. Less than an hour's drive away, the Bavarian Alps and their lakes open up to the traveller. The private jet answers a need for flexibility and time-saving, to or from the city. IBC Aviation arranges both the flight and the stay, end to end.
Why charter a private jet to Munich?
Munich concentrates industry, technology and finance, and hosts major trade fairs that draw international crowds. During these occasions, and throughout Oktoberfest in the autumn, demand is intense: saturated scheduled flights, rigid timetables, scarce accommodation. The private jet frees you from all this and offers boarding in fifteen minutes, at the chosen time, preserving both time and discretion.
Our teams select from our fleet the aircraft suited to the distance and the number of passengers, and coordinate all ground logistics, from the apron to your hotel.
Munich Airport (MUC)
Around 28.5 km north-east of the centre, near Freising, Munich Airport (MUC / EDDM) is Germany's second-busiest airport. Its two parallel 4,000 m runways accommodate every type of aircraft, from light jets to ultra-long-range jets. Business aviation has a dedicated facility, the General Aviation Terminal (GAT), on the eastern side of the campus, bringing together private lounges, formalities and ground services for a fast and discreet reception.
The GAT is open from 06:00 to 22:00 and hosts business-aviation operators, including ExecuJet and Signature, for smooth and confidential handling.
What to see and do in Munich
The heart of Munich beats on Marienplatz, dominated by the Neues Rathaus and its Glockenspiel, whose carillon brings its figures to life every day at 11:00 and 12:00, and at 17:00 from March to October. A few steps away, the Residenz, former seat of the Wittelsbach dynasty, unfolds its state rooms and its Renaissance Antiquarium, while the Viktualienmarkt and the Hofbräuhaus extend a tour of old Munich. To the west of the city, Nymphenburg Palace, one of the largest palace complexes in Europe, is home to its Gallery of Beauties and its porcelain manufactory, amid formal gardens.
For art, the Kunstareal brings together the three Pinakotheken — Alte, Neue and Moderne — spanning eight centuries of painting and design. Motoring enthusiasts head for BMW Welt and its museum, facing the Olympic Park. For fresh air, the English Garden, one of the largest urban parks in Europe, blends meadows, streams and open-air beer gardens. Within excursion distance, Neuschwanstein Castle is reached in under two hours, and the Bavarian lakes — Tegernsee as well as Lake Starnberg, around twenty kilometres to the south-west — offer an Alpine interlude between meetings.
Where to stay: grand Munich houses
Munich brings together prestigious establishments in the heart of the old town. The Bayerischer Hof, an institution of Bavarian hospitality since 1841, stands a few steps from Marienplatz, with its rooftop and views over the city's roofs and the Alps. On Maximilianstraße, the Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski, founded in 1858 for King Maximilian II, remains one of the city's most iconic addresses.
Also in the centre, the Mandarin Oriental occupies a former 1880s opera house and combines historic architecture with contemporary luxury. Close to the Old Botanical Garden, The Charles Hotel, a Rocco Forte house, offers some of the most spacious rooms in Munich and a long indoor pool. Our concierge service books the hotel, the table and the transfers to build a bespoke stay, as a continuation of your flight.
The great events of Munich
The flagship event is Oktoberfest, the largest folk festival in the world, held on the Theresienwiese from mid-September to early October — from 19 September to 4 October in 2026. At the end of the year, the Christkindlmarkt on Marienplatz, the city's historic Christmas market, enlivens the centre from 20 November to 24 December 2026. Throughout the year, the Messe München exhibition grounds host major international trade fairs that draw a considerable professional crowd.
These occasions are among the most in-demand periods: our teams anticipate the flight, slots and accommodation to secure access.
Which cities can you fly from to Munich by private jet?
Munich is reached directly from Europe aboard a light or midsize jet:
- Zurich – Munich: around 0h45 flight
- Milan – Munich: around 0h50
- Paris – Munich: around 1h00
- Geneva – Munich: around 1h10
- Vienna – Munich: around 1h00
- London – Munich: around 2h00
These links put Munich within day-return reach from most major European cities.
IBC Aviation to or from Munich
From the airport to the transfer to your place of stay, IBC Aviation arranges the entire journey. To charter a private jet to or from Munich, our teams arrange the flight, slots, customs formalities and ground handling and, through our concierge service, the hotel and reservations. They provide a personalised, all-inclusive quote within the hour. Private jet charter to Bavaria is part of a network of destinations covering the whole of Europe: on a continental scale, Paris and Geneva remain around an hour's flight away. Available 24/7:
- France: +33 1 41 69 88 88
- Switzerland: +41 22 880 28 88
- Email: contact@ibc-aviation.com
Frequently asked questions
Which airport should I use to charter a private jet to Munich?
Munich Airport (MUC / EDDM), around 28.5 km north-east of the centre, is the main field. It has two 4,000 m runways and a dedicated business-aviation facility, the General Aviation Terminal (GAT), with private lounges and ground services.
How much does it cost to charter a private jet to Munich?
The price depends on the aircraft, the number of passengers, the itinerary and the dates. A continental link is often flown on a light or midsize jet. Our teams provide a personalised, all-inclusive quote within the hour.
What is there to do in Munich?
Discover Marienplatz and its Glockenspiel, the Residenz and Nymphenburg Palace, stroll through the English Garden, visit the Pinakotheken of the Kunstareal and BMW Welt, then head out to Neuschwanstein Castle or the Bavarian lakes: Munich combines heritage, art and brewing tradition.
What are the luxury hotels in Munich?
Among the grand addresses are the Bayerischer Hof, the Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski, the Mandarin Oriental and The Charles Hotel of the Rocco Forte group. Our concierge service arranges the booking as a continuation of your flight.
When do Oktoberfest and the Munich Christmas market take place?
Oktoberfest is held on the Theresienwiese from mid-September to early October — from 19 September to 4 October in 2026. The Christkindlmarkt on Marienplatz enlivens the centre from 20 November to 24 December 2026. Both periods are among the most in-demand by private jet.
Is Munich well connected to the Bavarian Alps?
Yes. The Bavarian Alps, their lakes and resorts are less than an hour's drive from the airport. Our teams arrange the flight and transfers to extend a business trip with an Alpine stay.


