From March 27, 2022: Friedrichshafen open again as usual

Bodensee-Airport (Photo: Friedrichshafen Airport).
Bodensee-Airport (Photo: Friedrichshafen Airport).

From March 27, 2022: Friedrichshafen open again as usual

Bodensee-Airport (Photo: Friedrichshafen Airport).
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The German regional airport Friedrichshafen will be open again from March 27, 2022 with normal operating hours. The PPR regulation introduced due to the corona pandemic will be lifted from this day.

In the last two years there have been at Lake Constance Airport, as well as at some other smaller airports, including for example Klagenfurt, Hours of Operation Restrictions. These were issued primarily because demand was so low. In some cases, pre-registration was required.

Claus-Dieter Wehr, Managing Director of the airport, expressly thanks the pilots and users of the airport for their flexibility and understanding of these restrictions over the past two years.

Friedrichshafen is therefore again open for business Mondays to Fridays from 06 a.m. local time to 00 p.m. local time and Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays from 22 a.m. local time to 00 minutes after sunset, but no later than 09 p.m. local time .

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