Anonymous wrote:OP here -we have to be in Salzburg the night before for an event, so we can’t spend the night in Munich. The flight (within the EU) leaves at 6:30pm, with the airline saying we should arrive by 4:30pm.
For those who have most recently dealt with DB and OBB how long are delays? How common are cancellations?
Anonymous wrote:OP here -we have to be in Salzburg the night before for an event, so we can’t spend the night in Munich. The flight (within the EU) leaves at 6:30pm, with the airline saying we should arrive by 4:30pm.
For those who have most recently dealt with DB and OBB how long are delays? How common are cancellations?
Anonymous wrote:Salzburg is quite boring. Even for a Mozart fan like myself.
Anonymous wrote:I was in Germany this summer, though not these cities. I had this idea that German trains were great--efficient, easy to use, ran on time, etc. They were not. I don't know if it's decaying infrastructure or I was just delusional, but some of our trains ran late and it was not easy or efficient to get around. (FWIW I have had good recent train experiences in other European countries). I would not rely on the train right before departure unless missing the flight is not a big deal.
Also, I found security lines long and inefficient at some of the airports I flew through. Again, not Munich. But I wouldn't count on breezing through. It actually made me appreciate TSA in the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having lived in Germany for several years and dealt with the constant train cancellations and delays, I would be very hesitant to rely on day of train travel and would probably plan to arrive in Munich the evening prior. At minimum you should look at the train schedule and ensure that whatever the next train after the one you are planning to take will still get you to the airport in sufficient time in case your original train has issues.
Any idea if OBB is more timely than DB?
Anonymous wrote:Having lived in Germany for several years and dealt with the constant train cancellations and delays, I would be very hesitant to rely on day of train travel and would probably plan to arrive in Munich the evening prior. At minimum you should look at the train schedule and ensure that whatever the next train after the one you are planning to take will still get you to the airport in sufficient time in case your original train has issues.