Between Munich Airport and Unterhaching there are 47 km of road and about 41 min of driving. A private transfer covers it in one leg, at a price confirmed before you book, whatever time your flight lands.
The transfer is priced on the whole journey, not on a meter, so traffic on the day does not change what you pay. Your driver monitors the flight number you give at booking and adjusts the pickup if you land early or late, with 60 minutes of waiting time included after touchdown — long enough to clear passport control and baggage reclaim without anyone watching a clock. We price the surrounding towns the same way — Haar is a separate route from the same airport.
Departing from Munich Airport, the pickup time is worked backwards from your flight so the buffer is built in rather than guessed at. Your driver loads the luggage at your Unterhaching address and drops you at the right terminal — which matters more at Munich Airport than most airports, where the terminals are a shuttle ride apart. Every destination we cover from this airport is listed on Munich Airport Transfers.
Where the driver collects you in Unterhaching
From any address in Unterhaching — a home, a hotel, an office or a venue — at a time worked backwards from your flight rather than from a timetable. Getting to a station with luggage is a journey in itself, and it is the leg that goes wrong on an early departure. The driver comes to you, loads the bags, and the 41 min to Munich Airport runs in one piece. For an address outside the centre this is usually the whole argument — the further from a station you start, the more of the rail journey is not the train.
If someone offers to collect you instead
Worth knowing before you accept: Munich Airport allows 10 minutes at the kerb free of charge, up to 2 times a day. Re-entering within the same stop is charged as a new one. Short-term parking runs €5 for a quarter hour, €10 for half, €20 for a full hour. That number is what decides whether a favour stays a favour. A flight that lands twenty minutes late turns a free pickup into a paid one, and turns the person doing you a favour into someone circling a ring road or sitting in short-stay watching the meter. We publish the figure because on a route this short the honest comparison is not always us — but if the person collecting you would be doing it at 06:00 or waiting on a delay, this is the arithmetic they are actually agreeing to.
Is 47 km worth a private car?
Sometimes it is not, and this is the distance at which the question is worth asking properly. Over 47 km the rank outside Munich Airport is a real alternative, and if there is a direct train towards Unterhaching and you are travelling alone with a cabin bag, it will beat anything we can quote. What a fixed price buys on a short run is not distance but certainty: the fare cannot move with the traffic, the car is assigned to your flight rather than to whatever happens to be at the rank when you come out, and the €100 floor covers up to three passengers rather than one. Two people with cases is usually where the comparison turns, and three almost always is.
What the fixed price already covers
The quoted fare covers the whole journey: tolls, any airport access or pickup charge at Munich Airport, the driver's waiting time and all of your luggage. There is no meter, no busy-hour multiplier and no per-minute charge for time spent in traffic, so a slow run costs you time and not money. Payment can be settled after the journey rather than in advance, and the booking can be cancelled free of charge up to 24 hours before pickup. What is not included is anything added on the day — an extra stop, waiting beyond the included 60 minutes, or a change of destination — and each of those is quoted before it happens rather than appearing on an invoice afterwards.