Overview
- Munich Airport issued a tender on July 23 for a 66×60 m, two-story deportation terminal scheduled for completion by end-2028.
- The facility will feature a central check-in to coordinate up to 50 individual and charter deportations daily with about 100 vehicle movements.
- Bavaria’s Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann, Federal Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt, and Munich Mayor Dieter Reiter have publicly endorsed the project.
- Gülseren Demirel and other Greens in the Bavarian Parliament have sharply criticized the dedicated terminal as “more than critical.”
- Freising’s building committee rejected the proposed site on planning-law grounds and forwarded its statement to the state planning authority for review.