Explore Munich from London Luton this Winter
Published: 20 December 2012
Recently launched, the flights from London Luton to Munich with Monarch offer a great opportunity to explore the capital of Bavaria, in southern Germany.
For a chance to win a pair of tickets to Munich courtesy of @Monarch just Instagram and share your festive inspired photos with #LDNLutonAirport and #FlyMeToMunich.*
If you are not the lucky winner there is still no reason to stay at home, fares, including taxes, from London Luton to Munich start from £36.99 one way, go and experience all that Munich has to offer, here are our top ten suggestions;
1. City and Ski
Combine a city trip to Munich with a day excursion to the nearby Alps
2. Christmas Markets
Glühwein, crepes, and great gifts
3. A Shopper's Paradise
You can literally shop until you drop
4. Audi FIS Ski Worldcup
Watch some of the best skiers ski down the 200 meter long track
5. Concerts
The best bands in the world play in Munich
6. Wintersport
Including curling and ice skating in the park
7. The Strong Beer Festival
A traditional stone lifting competition
8. "Tanz der Marktweiber"
The dance of the market women
9. The City of Music
Watch the opera in all its glory
10. Museums
Discover Munich's history
To check availability and make a booking visit www.monarch.co.uk .
*Terms and Conditions apply, closing date 31st December 2012
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Notes to Editors
London Luton Airport is one of the UK’s largest airports and carried 9.5 million passengers in 2011. The Airport directly and indirectly employs over 500 and 8,000 staff respectively, is a key economic driver for the region and a major base for ‘low cost’ or ‘no frills’ air travel.
easyJet, Wizz Air, Ryanair, Monarch, Thomson, Aer Lingus Regional, EL AL, Blue Air and Flybe operate from the airport, departing to 100 destinations including services to Europe, Africa, and Asia, with onward connections to Mumbai, Hong Kong, Johannesburg, Beijing and Bangkok via Tel Aviv.
London Luton Airport Operations Limited, through its parent company TBI Limited, is owned jointly by the leading international infrastructure provider abertis Infraestructuras S.A. (with a 90 per cent shareholding) and the international business arm of Aena, the Spanish national airport and air traffic control organisation, Aena Desarrollo Internacional S.A. (with a 10 per cent shareholding).