Airport Memmingen produces its own podcast

Logo at Memmingen Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Logo at Memmingen Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Airport Memmingen produces its own podcast

Logo at Memmingen Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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FMM ON Air. Memmingen Airport is now starting a podcast under this title with numerous topics and stories about the Swabian airport and the fascination of flying and travelling. Start is next Friday.

Memmingen Airport is breaking new ground in communication: the new airport podcast will start next Friday and will offer monthly stories from the world of the airport, internationally known by the abbreviation FMM, and aviation. Airport sales manager Marcel Schütz will kick things off next Friday, who will report, among other things, on how the airport gets to its flight destinations, which passengers fly where and why connections within Germany are a thing of the past. "We want to give our listeners an acoustic look behind the scenes of southern Germany's largest low-cost airport," says Marketing Manager Marina Siladji. The episodes are always published online on the last Friday of the month from 20 p.m. on the airport website and everywhere else where podcasts are offered.

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