Munich Airport
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My recollection is that the terminals are actually labeled A, B, C, D - - all in one big long strip of a building. And the car rental terminals are actually in the building on the lower level, all down at one end - - near D.<BR><BR>Just follow the signs "Mietwagen" - - "miet" form the verb "vermieten" - - to rent.<BR><BR>Best wishes,<BR><BR>Rex<BR>
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See the Munich Int'l Airport website; it's easy to use, with great detail:<BR><BR>www.munich-airport.de (In English)<BR><BR>I used it for planning our trip last August by "virtually" going through all of the steps from arriving by Delta, to claiming our luggage, to going thru passport control, exchanging currency, and getting to our rental car (all of the agencies are in the same location). Having practiced that a couple of times on the internet, by the time I actually arrived on our trip and went thru all of the steps, I felt like a "seasoned" traveler, even though I had never been to the Munich Airport before.<BR><BR>One tip I have found to be useful if you are also departing from the same new, unfamiliar airport that you are just arriving into - occasionally turn around for a moment as you are arriving to make a mental picture of how things will look when you come back later to depart - it really helps to remember how the same things will look then.<BR><BR>Enjoy your trip.
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