Skyup wants to go to Munich instead of Memmingen

Boeing 737 (Photo: SkyUp Airlines).
Boeing 737 (Photo: SkyUp Airlines).

Skyup wants to go to Munich instead of Memmingen

Boeing 737 (Photo: SkyUp Airlines).
Advertising

The Ukrainian low-cost airline Skyup plans to fly between Kiev-Borispil and Munich from April 28, 2022. This year a connection to the nearby Memmingen airport had been announced, which was ultimately not taken up. Now the decision has been made in favor of the Bavarian capital's airport.

Skyup currently plans to fly Thursday and Sunday in May 2022. From May 31, 2022, an additional rotation is to be started on Tuesdays. This route is provisionally planned until the end of the summer timetable period 2022.

It has long been known that Skyup would like to head for the German capital Berlin from Borispil. According to the current planning status, this route is to be started on March 4, 2022. First of all, there will be flights on Tuesday and Friday. From April 28, 2022, additional circuits are planned on Wednesdays. This route can also be provisionally booked until the end of the summer period 2022.

Leave a Comment

Your e-mail address will not be published. Required fields are marked with * marked

This website uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn more about how your comment data is processed.

Editor of this article:

René Steuer is an editor at Aviation.Direct and specializes in tourism and regional aviation. Before that, he worked for AviationNetOnline (formerly Austrian Aviation Net), among others.
[ssba buttons]

Nobody likes paywalls
- not even Aviation.Direct!

Information should be free for everyone, but good journalism costs a lot of money.

If you enjoyed this article, you can check Aviation.Direct voluntary for a cup of coffee Coffee trail (for them it's free to use).

In doing so, you support the journalistic work of our independent specialist portal for aviation, travel and tourism with a focus on the DA-CH region voluntarily without a paywall requirement.

If you did not like the article, we look forward to your constructive criticism and / or your suggestions for improvement, either directly to the editor or to the team at with this link or alternatively via the comments.

Your
Aviation.Direct team
paywalls
nobody likes!

About the editor

René Steuer is an editor at Aviation.Direct and specializes in tourism and regional aviation. Before that, he worked for AviationNetOnline (formerly Austrian Aviation Net), among others.
[ssba buttons]

Nobody likes paywalls
- not even Aviation.Direct!

Information should be free for everyone, but good journalism costs a lot of money.

If you enjoyed this article, you can check Aviation.Direct voluntary for a cup of coffee Coffee trail (for them it's free to use).

In doing so, you support the journalistic work of our independent specialist portal for aviation, travel and tourism with a focus on the DA-CH region voluntarily without a paywall requirement.

If you did not like the article, we look forward to your constructive criticism and / or your suggestions for improvement, either directly to the editor or to the team at with this link or alternatively via the comments.

Your
Aviation.Direct team
paywalls
nobody likes!

Leave a Comment

Your e-mail address will not be published. Required fields are marked with * marked

This website uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn more about how your comment data is processed.

Advertising