The Irish airline Ryanair announced on Wednesday, July 23, 2025, the most popular summer travel destinations served by several German airports. For travelers from Hahn Airport are therefore Alicante , Chania on Crete and Porto in Portugal at the top of the popularity scale. From Airport Weeze out they are Cagliari in Sardinia, Porto and Tenerife, which are most in demand. Passengers who fly from Memmingen also prefer Chania, Porto and Tenerife. For the Berlin Brandenburg Airport are Bari in Italy, Lisbon in Portugal and Malaga in Spain the most booked destinations for the coming summer season.
These destinations offer a diverse selection for vacationers. Alicante beckons with beaches and cultural offerings on Spain's Costa Blanca, while Chania on Crete boasts a historic old town and impressive landscapes. Portugal's second-largest city, Porto, is known for its architecture, gastronomy, and proximity to coastal areas. The Sardinian capital, Cagliari, combines city life with a coastal atmosphere and Roman ruins. Tenerife, the largest of the Canary Islands, offers a mix of nature and relaxation with volcanic landscapes and beaches. Bari in southern Italy captivates with its medieval charm, and Lisbon, the Portuguese capital, fascinates with its maritime flair and cultural offerings. Málaga on the Costa del Sol combines culture with beaches and Andalusian cuisine.
The above destinations are part of Ryanair's comprehensive summer flight schedule. From Hahn Airport, this includes a total of 37 routes with over 220 weekly flights. From Weeze Airport, 43 routes with more than 310 weekly flights are offered. Travelers from Memmingen can choose from 37 routes with over 240 weekly connections. From Berlin Brandenburg Airport, Ryanair operates 47 routes with over 520 weekly flights. This underscores the airline's extensive presence in the German market.
Ryanair is a major player in European air transport, focusing on connecting regional and major airports to popular holiday destinations and business centers. The publication of this data provides insight into the current travel preferences of passengers in the German federal states. The company is also offering limited-time fares starting at €21,99 for travel from these airports until the end of October, bookable directly through the website while the offer lasts.