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Munich International Airport (MUC) To Mainz

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Samir Zaban

+4917622685663

Max. 8 passengers

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Mustafa Köse

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YourDriver24

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Rahm Dresel Michael

+491705277151

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Waldemar Schneider

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Main Taxi Frankfurt

+49 69 490199

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Airport-taxi24-frankfurt

+49 69 09018

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Taxidirekt-Frankfurt

+49 69 528388

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Amm-taxi

+49 69 90470845

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Taxischule

+49 69 97074980

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Taxi Frey Simmern

+49 6761 2279

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Taxi Klumb

+49 6761 96333

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Taxi Ahmed

017622707583

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LUXDRIVER sarls

+352621404596

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Munich Airport

Munich Airport "Franz Josef Strauß" is the international airport of the Bavarian state capital Munich and with 46.3 million passengers (2018) is one of the busiest aviation hubs in Europe. Around 100 airlines connect it to over 200 destinations in about 70 countries. In terms of the number of travelers, in 2018 he finished second to Frankfurt am Main in Germany and 8th in Europe. Munich Airport was the only airport in Europe to receive the Skytrax 5-Star-Airport award. In 2018, Munich Airport was voted the best European airport, ranking 6th in a global comparison. It is quite easy to get from Munich Airport to Munich. Transport links are very well organized and there are several options available to you. Munich Airport is currently...

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Private Transfer Services to and from Mainz

Experience 2.000 years of history with Mainz. The wine capital of Germany is famous not only for its top-quality beverage but also for its renowned museums and its mesmerizing cathedral having a millennium of history in its walls. You can find the 2 of the remaining bible editions by Gutenberg, get acquainted with woodblock printing, admire the monuments representing all phases of art history in Europe (from Gothic to Baroque, Medieval revival styles) in Mainz cathedrals or just enjoy the riverside views by walking beside the Rhine, watching one of the greatest rivers flow by. Mainz offers a great solution for travelers during every season; if you are lucky enough to visit the city from 11 November to February...