Memmingen Airport presents winter flight plan

Terminal of Memmingen Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Terminal of Memmingen Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Memmingen Airport presents winter flight plan

Terminal of Memmingen Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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Memmingen Airport flies to numerous sunny destinations in the winter flight schedule.

That ranges from Cyprus to Tel Aviv, Sicily, Spain, Portugal and the Canary Islands. In addition to Tenerife and Gran Canaria, Memmingen will also be connected to Lanzarote from November 5th. Ryanair stationed a third machine in Memmingen, which creates additional capacities. City trips are possible to London, Dublin, Porto or Riga. Jordan, which can be reached with a non-stop flight to the capital Amman, is considered an insider tip. The Eastern Europe offer from Memmingen is largely covered by Wizz Air. Tour operators start to Finland and Norway.

Photo: Memmingen Airport.

According to its own statements, Memmingen Airport is heading for a new record year. Because in the first nine months of this year it already counted 1.472.446 passengers. This is an increase of 2019 percent compared to 1.308.368, when 12,5 passengers flew to and from Memmingen. In that year, the airport achieved its previous record result with 1,72 million passengers. Those responsible are certain that this mark will probably fall before the turn of the year.

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