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The city holds 23 percent of the shares in Munich Airport.
She should sell 18 percent in order to finance the U9.
This is what the CSU demands.
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At Munich Airport it takes longer in some cases in February: the shuttle train in Terminal 2 will not run, buses will be on the way instead.
Munich Airport - For passengers at Erdinger Moos, the journey to the gate could take longer in the next few weeks.
At least for all those who have to catch their plane at the satellite building in Terminal 2.
The shuttle train that runs at Munich Airport between Terminal 2, Gates G, H, and Terminal 2, Gates J, K, L cannot be used until February 25th, the airport announced.
Munich Airport: Longer journey for passengers in February - up to 20 minutes
It goes on to say that this means the transfer will take at least 20 minutes longer.
Instead of the underground shuttle train, shuttle buses run, according to the aviation portal
aerotelegraph
.
Munich Airport had recently come under criticism from Lufthansa: personnel acquisition, process modernization: The airline had criticized Munich Airport for not implementing innovations quickly.
There has also been a recent debate about the airport's shares.
The city is to sell its shares in Munich Airport for one billion euros.
This is what the CSU demands.
The money is intended to finance the construction of subways.