Memmingen Airport is expanding its Eastern European connections with another destination: Starting October 26, 2025, Wizz Air will offer twice-weekly flights to the Romanian city of Brasov, formerly Kronstadt. This strengthens Memmingen's position as an important hub between southern Germany and Romania.
The inaugural flight to Brasov, a city with approximately 250.000 inhabitants and Transylvania's economically strongest metropolis, will depart on Sunday, October 26, on a Wizz Air Airbus A321. Brasov, once a center of the Transylvanian Saxons, was founded in the early 13th century by the Teutonic Knights under the name Corona. The city's striking landmark is the Protestant Black Church, built in 1477.
The new flight connection is not only interesting for travelers who want to explore the historic region of Transylvania, but also important for the local economy, as numerous companies have offices in the region. Brasov is the eighth destination in Romania served by Memmingen Airport. This addition to the flight schedule is intended to improve travel options for both private and business travelers. Tickets for the new route are already available.