About This Route
Which side of the plane should I sit on flying from Munich (MUC) to Torino (TRN)?
Sit on the Right side of the plane for the best views on flights from Munich to Torino. The outbound climb offers superior Alpine scenery with the dramatic Bavarian Alps as a primary feature. While the landing approach on the left is pleasant, the takeoff views are more visually striking and sustained.
What can I see during takeoff from Munich in Munich?
During takeoff from Munich (MUC), sit on the Right side for the best views. Munich's southern departure routes align with right-side views of the Bavarian Alps. You'll see the dramatic north face of the Alps rising immediately south of the airport as you climb, with the Isar River valley visible below. Notable sights include: Bavarian Alps (north face), Isar River valley, Munich city sprawl to the north, Ammersee lake to the west.
What can I see when landing at Torino in Torino?
When landing at Torino (TRN), sit on the Left side for the best views. Torino's approach from the north gives left-side views of the Po River valley and the western Alps. The descent provides excellent views of the Alpine foothills and the broad Po plain where Turin sits. Notable sights include: Po River valley, Western Alps (Graian Alps), Turin city grid, Superga Basilica ridge.
How long is the flight from Munich to Torino?
The flight from Munich (MUC) to Torino (TRN) takes Approximately 1 hour 15 minutes.
What does the Munich to Torino flight path pass over?
The flight path crosses the northern Alps via the Brenner Pass region. Notable features include: the Ötztal valley (visible from altitude as a north-south oriented glacial valley), the Zillertal, and the transition from Bavarian limestone Alps to the higher crystalline peaks of the central Alps. The Inn River valley runs roughly parallel to the flight path on the eastern side. South of the main Alpine ridge, the landscape opens into the Italian piedmont with the Adige River valley becoming visible before descent toward Turin.