Memmingen: With 54 travel destinations in the summer

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

Memmingen: With 54 travel destinations in the summer

Logo at Memmingen Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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Altogether there are currently 54 travel destinations that Memmingen Airport has to offer this summer.

The route network extends from Alghero on Sardinia to Zadar on the Croatian Adriatic coast. Ryanair presents new delicacies for friends of the Mediterranean way of life: Pisa and Pescara in Italy and the Spanish city of Santiago de Compostela. As before, many routes lead to well-known holiday resorts around the Mediterranean and beyond. Greece is represented by Thessaloniki and the islands of Rhodes and Crete. While Ryanair is heading for Chania on Crete, the airline Corendon offers Heraklion as a destination there. Corendon is also represented in Egypt this summer with Antalya in Turkey and Hurghada. Sicily is also on offer twice. With Ryanair we fly to Palermo, with Wizz Air to Catania. Traditionally, Wizz Air will also be covering Eastern Europe with numerous routes this summer. Kukes in northern Albania is a newcomer.

This summer, Eurowings is represented for the first time in the group of airline partners who rely on Memmingen Airport. The airline, which is part of the Lufthansa Group, will connect Memmingen with Mallorca three times a week from May. This means that the airport has a total of 13 weekly flights to Mallorca this summer, as Ryanair also flies to the Balearic Islands several times a day. The weekly flight from Memmingen to Calvi on Corsica, which tour operator Rhomberg is offering its guests from May 29, also promises a stone's throw into the sun. Globalis, a specialist in guided adventure travel, is back in Memmingen and is organizing three trips to the Channel Islands of Jersey and Guernsey in cooperation with the airline Blue Islands.

New service: Self Bag Drop

In order to be able to start the holidays carefree, those responsible at the airport have introduced a new service: for all Wizz Air and soon also Ryanair passengers who have already checked in online and have a boarding pass, there is now the option of the "Self Bag Drop". Here you can simply drop off your luggage and don't have to wait in line at the check-in counter. This saves time – but in general, passengers should not plan too tightly, especially in the holiday season. "Our check-in counters open at least two hours before departure," explains Ralf Schmid. For anyone arriving by car, he has another tip ready: “Book the parking space of your choice online in advance.” Otherwise, in the high season, the desired parking space could already be occupied.

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