Prepare to elevate your pre-flight experience, as Munich Airport (MUC) has just unveiled an exciting new lineup of premium fashion brands in Terminal 2. This strategic expansion ensures your journey begins not just with efficiency, but with a touch of international style.
Covering a vast 480 square meters near the bustling Gates H, this new fashion quartet promises a holistic shopping experience. It blends renowned international labels, superior materials, and sophisticated modern design for you, the discerning traveler.
Discover the New Munich Airport Fashion Hub
The launch of these four distinguished brands—BOSS, Marc O’Polo, ETON, and Luxury Sunglasses—marks a significant step in enhancing the travel retail landscape at MUC.
This project, operated by the airport’s trusted retail subsidiary, eurotrade Flughafen München Handels-GmbH, demonstrates a clear commitment to quality. As Maria Dahlhaus, Head of Commercial Activities at Munich Airport, affirms, this expansion offers a « shopping experience that combines international brand expertise with an open, modern store design. » For you, this means effortless access to world-class retail right before your flight.
BOSS: Continuing a Legacy of Airport Sophistication
Leading the new collection is BOSS, taking the largest retail spot at 183 square meters.
BOSS has been a reliable airport partner for decades, dating back to 1997 in Terminal 1. Sven Zahn, Managing Director of eurotrade, notes that the new Terminal 2 store continues this « success story, » offering guests a modern shopping experience with strong international appeal. When you step into this new boutique, you are engaging with a legacy of tailored style and quality.
Marc O’Polo: Casual Scandinavian Chic Takes Flight
Marc O’Polo, the Scandinavian casual lifestyle brand, is setting new accents in Terminal 2.
Their larger, more exclusive 128 square meter store is a strategic move. Dirk Schneider, Chief Sales Officer, explains the relocation strengthens their presence in one of Europe’s most important transport hubs. The goal? To offer a relaxing, Scandinavian atmosphere where you can escape the bustle of the airport. It’s truly a new key fashion destination in the premium-casual segment.
ETON and Luxury Sunglasses: The Final Stylish Touches
For those who appreciate classic elegance, ETON provides the perfect counterpoint. Since 1928, this Swedish brand has stood for perfection in every detail.
While renowned for its iconic shirts, ETON’s offering now extends to refined knitwear, blazers, and accessories, all centered on timeless style.
Completing the portfolio is Luxury Sunglasses. This 50 square meter shop showcases exclusive eyewear from prestigious houses like Cartier, Tom Ford, Céline, Miu Miu, and Saint Laurent. A luxurious accessory dimension is now easily accessible for your final travel look.
Your Quick Guide to Munich Airport T2 Fashion
The four new boutiques—BOSS, Marc O’Polo, ETON, and Luxury Sunglasses—are conveniently located in Terminal 2 near the Gates H. They collectively cover an expansive 480 square meters of retail space.
The collection features international premium brands BOSS (the largest store) and Marc O’Polo, complemented by the classic elegance of ETON and exclusive accessories from Luxury Sunglasses.
The new fashion area, including the BOSS and Marc O’Polo boutiques, is expertly operated by the airport’s own retail subsidiary, eurotrade Flughafen München Handels-GmbH.
The Future of Travel Retail Awaits
The unveiling of this premium fashion quartet at Munich Airport’s Terminal 2 is more than just a retail opening—it is a clear sign that the airport experience is evolving to match the high standards of the global traveler. You are invited to discover a seamless blend of convenience, modern design, and international brand expertise right at your fingertips. It’s an opportunity to treat yourself or find the perfect gift before your next travel adventure.

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Now, we want to hear from you! Which of these new Terminal 2 boutiques are you most excited to explore on your next journey through Munich Airport? Share your thoughts and favorite travel fashion brands in the comments below!







