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Munich gives the better transfer experience in my opinion. Frankfurt is the polar opposite with the potential for having to clear security and/or pass through immigration far higher.
Lounges however are nothing special. Lufthansa non-schengen at Munich is very utilitarian, whilst the terminal is actually quite nice. You will only get one person in per Amex plat. There are no 3rd party lounges in T2.
Frankfurt has slightly nicer Lufthansa lounges I think, but there’s not a great deal in it (aside from the First Class side). Dragon Pass will get you into the Air Canada lounge – I had high hopes of this but ultimately the catering was identical to Lufthansa’s.
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