Adelholzener Bar in Terminal 2 is open again after renovation

Photo: Flughafen München GmbH.
Photo: Flughafen München GmbH.

Adelholzener Bar in Terminal 2 is open again after renovation

Photo: Flughafen München GmbH.
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The airport used the pandemic-related closure of the bar in the non-public area on level 04 for a comprehensive renovation - the bar has now been reopened to passengers.

The 200 square meter bar now has new furniture and “glows in bright” colours. New balustrades are intended to create a cozy atmosphere. In addition, all seating areas have been equipped with sockets and USB charging stations. The highlight of the "facelift" is a large room divider with six high tables and an illuminated mountain silhouette that brings the "Alpine world" closer to the guests. The bar is open daily from 7 a.m. to 21 p.m.

“The traditional Adelholzener brand has been in Terminal 2 at our airport for over fifteen years. The Adelholzener Bar is a real asset for the airport and its passengers. The new look corresponds with the Bavarian identity of our airport - that's why we are all the more pleased about today's restart after the pandemic-related break," said Jan-Henrik Andersson, Managing Director Commercial and Security at FMG and Chairman of the Allresto Supervisory Board.

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