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Today First & Business Class Flights Specials
Today First & Business Class Flights Specials to Munich

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Avoid paying full price—CheapFirstClass gives you access to exclusive discounts on premium flights from the USA to Munich, gateway to the Bavarian Alps and one of the best-connected secondary German cities for U.S. travelers. Experience luxury travel for up to 60% less.
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Best First & Business Class Airlines to Munich
CheapFirstClass brings you exclusive deals on premium flights from the USA to Munich—making luxury travel more affordable than ever, on a route where three major carriers now compete directly for nonstop passengers.
First Class: Enjoy private suites, lie-flat beds, gourmet dining, and access to VIP airport lounges.
Business Class: Travel in comfort with spacious seating, priority check-in, and premium lounge access—all at unmatched prices, including Lufthansa’s newly redesigned Allegris cabin with private closing-door suites.
Costs of first & business class to Munich
First Class: $5,000–$15,000+
Business Class: $3,000–$8,000+
Fly with top airlines like Lufthansa, which flies nonstop from roughly 10 U.S. cities including Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York-JFK, San Francisco, and Washington Dulles; United Airlines, flying nonstop from Chicago, Denver, Houston, San Francisco, and Washington Dulles; and Delta, flying nonstop from Atlanta year-round with seasonal Detroit service. Enjoy lie-flat seats, fine dining, and exceptional service.
CheapFirstClass secures exclusive deals so you can experience premium travel to Munich—without paying premium prices.


How much you can save on first & business class to Munich
Relax in private suites, savor gourmet meals, and receive VIP treatment on leading airlines like Lufthansa, United, and Delta—all without the high price tag. With three carriers competing on this route, and Lufthansa’s new Allegris Business cabin still rolling out aircraft by aircraft, comparing the specific plane type on your flight can meaningfully change the experience you get for the same fare.
Book through CheapFirstClass and enjoy premium travel to Munich at a fraction of the cost.
Fly First & Business Class to Munich & Save Up to 72%!
Fly Business Class from $1,995 or First Class from $3,995. Save over 60% with CheapFirstClass and enjoy premium travel without the premium price.
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FAQ
What Time of Year is the Cheapest to Fly to Munich?
Spring and fall generally offer the best First class fares to Munich, but this route has one specific exception worth knowing: Oktoberfest, which runs roughly mid-September through the first weekend of October, typically pushes Business class fares up 35-50% while hotel prices can triple. If your travel dates don’t need to overlap with the festival, shifting by even two or three weeks can mean a significantly better fare.
What is the Most Popular Airline Offering Flights to Munich?
Lufthansa carries the most nonstop U.S. traffic to Munich, flying from roughly 10 American cities. United and Delta both offer strong nonstop alternatives as well, so the “most popular” choice often comes down to which one flies nonstop from your home airport.
Which airlines grant access to business class lounges?
Every major carrier extends lounge access to its First and Business class passengers, and Lufthansa operates extensive lounges at Munich Airport as one of its two German hubs. Where your specific airline doesn’t run its own lounge, a Star Alliance partner lounge is typically available instead.
What's the baggage allowance for business class trips to Munich?
Most Business and First class fares to Munich include one carry-on bag and one personal item on board, together capped around 15 lbs, plus up to two checked bags weighing no more than 70.5 lbs each. That’s typically double what an economy ticket allows, which is worth factoring in if your trip includes Bavarian souvenirs or Oktoberfest purchases to bring home. As always, confirm the specific policy with your airline.
What is the difference between business class and first class flights to Munich?
First class sits a clear step above Business class in comfort and exclusivity. Where Business class already delivers a lie-flat seat, elevated dining, and attentive service — and on Lufthansa’s newest Allegris aircraft, a private suite with a closing door — First class adds an even higher tier of privacy, in-lounge spa treatments, and door-to-door chauffeured transfers. For travelers who want the highest tier of comfort available, First class turns the journey itself into part of the trip.
How can I find cheap business class flights to Munich?
Beyond monitoring fares directly on our platform, subscribing to our newsletter and to airline fare alerts is one of the most reliable ways to catch a genuine discount the moment it appears. Booking well outside the Oktoberfest window is one of the single most effective ways to save on this specific route, since demand and pricing both spike dramatically during the festival.
Is it worth paying extra for business class flights to Munich?
For most travelers, yes. Business class turns a long flight into a genuinely restful part of the trip — a proper seat to stretch out in, a real meal instead of a tray, and lounge access that lets the journey start unwinding well before takeoff. On a route with three nonstop carriers to choose from, it’s also one of the more comfortable ways to reach Bavaria without a connection at all.
What are the benefits of flying business class to Munich?
Beyond the added comfort and space, Business class includes priority boarding, a faster, less congested check-in process, more individual attention from the cabin crew, and a noticeably higher free baggage allowance — all of which add up to a smoother, less stressful journey from departure to arrival.
