Memmingen Airport

Memmingen Airport

Flughafen Memmingen
Summary
Airport typePublic
ServesMemmingen and the Allgäu
LocationMemmingerberg
Focus city for
Elevation AMSL633 m / 2,077 ft
Coordinates47°59′33″N 10°14′37″E / 47.99250°N 10.24361°E / 47.99250; 10.24361
Websitememmingen-airport.com
Map
FMM is located in Bavaria
FMM
FMM
Location of the airport in Bavaria
FMM is located in Germany
FMM
FMM
FMM (Germany)
Map
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
06/24 2,981 9,777 Asphalt
Statistics (2023)
Passengers2,824,711 Increase+42%[1]
Sources: Statistics at ADV,[2]
AIP at German air traffic control.[3]

Memmingen Airport (IATA: FMM, ICAO: EDJA), also known as Allgäu Airport Memmingen, is an international airport in the town of Memmingerberg near Memmingen, in Bavaria, Germany. It is the smallest of the three commercial airports in the state after Munich Airport and Nuremberg Airport.

It was built in 1935 and housed the third group of Kampfgeschwader 255 until the airport was destroyed in 1944. From 1959 to 2003, it was the home base of German Air Force Jagdbombergeschwader 34 ("Allgäu"), which flew the F-84F Thunderstreak, from 1964 onward the F-104 Starfighter and from 1987 the Tornado IDS. Besides its conventional mission the squadron also had a nuclear mission, as part of NATOs nuclear deterrence until nuclear weapons were moved to other locations in Germany in 1996 and the airport was closed in 2003.

Since 2004, it has been serving Memmingen and the Allgäu as a civilian airport, though its catchment area covers a much wider range of places such as Augsburg, Lake Constance, and western Austria. It provides a low-cost alternative to Munich Airport. It serves as a base for Ryanair and features flights to European leisure and some metropolitan destinations and handled over 2.8 million passengers in 2023.[1]

Geography

The Allgäu Airport Memmingen, is located in the town of Memmingerberg near Memmingen, the third-largest city in the Swabia region of Bavaria, Germany, about 3.8 km (2.4 mi) from the centre of Memmingen and 110 km (68 mi) from the city centre of Munich. It has the highest altitude of any commercial airport in Germany.[citation needed]

History

The former military airfield in 2000 with the hangar visible in the background being today's passenger terminal.
Ryanair Boeing 737–800 at Memmingen Airport with the Bavarian Alps visible in the background
Aerial view of Memmingen Airport

Military use (20th century)

A military airfield was built at Memmingerberg in 1935. Starting March 1937, it housed the third group of Kampfgeschwader 255,[4] later renamed Kampfgeschwader 51, flying Dornier Do 17 and Heinkel He 111H-20 during World War II. The airport was destroyed during an attack in March 1944 and bombed again in July 1944 and April 1945.[5]

After World War II, the former airport served as a refugee camp. In 1954, the US allied forces declared it as a training ground. From 1955, the runway, halls and buildings were rebuilt, and the US Air Force used it for training flights from 1956 onward.[5]

From 1959 to 2003, it was the home base of German Air Force Jagdbombergeschwader 34 ("Allgäu"). The JaboG 34 first flew the F-84F Thunderstreak, from 1964 onward the F-104 Starfighter and from 1987 the PA 200 Tornado.[5] The squadron had a conventional and a nuclear mission, as part of NATOs nuclear deterrence: The "S" security squadron was required to guard the nuclear weapons depot and the ready-to-take-off, loaded alarm aircraft in the Quick Reaction Alert. The 7261st munitions squadron of the USAF was responsible for the weapons with over 100 soldiers stationed in their own barracks, housing estate, with their own care facilities and school. In light of post-Cold War reduction of troop sizes and military infrastructure, it was decided to close the military airfield end of 2000. On 31 December 2002, operations were officially suspended, in June 2003 it was decommissioned and on 31 March 2004 it was closed.[5] It was decided as a part of the proposed peace dividend to convert it to civilian uses.

2004–2009

The airport was certified as a regional commercial airport on 20 July 2004, and began operation on 5 August 2004, but there were no scheduled or regular chartered flights.[citation needed] Scheduled flights to the 2005 Hanover Fair were cancelled due to lack of demand. In June 2005, the district of Oberallgäu granted initial finance of €480,000. A further sum of €200,000 was granted by the city of Memmingen after a popular vote on 25 September 2005.[citation needed] In 2006, scheduled flights to Dortmund and Rostock were planned but cancelled because the carrier became insolvent. In autumn 2006, Luftfahrtgesellschaft Walter offered chartered flights to Dortmund for two months, during which only 100 passengers were carried.[citation needed]

In March 2007, a subsidy of €7,500,000 promised by the Bavarian government was approved by the European Commission.[citation needed]

Until 25 September 2008, it was known as Allgäu Airport/Memmingen.[citation needed]

On 28 June 2007,[6] TUIfly started offering domestic flights to Berlin, Hamburg, and Cologne, and also flights to holiday destinations such as Palma de Mallorca, Heraklion, Naples, Rome, Venice, and Antalya. In March 2009, Ryanair announced seven new routes serving Memmingen starting May 2009.

Since 2010

From May 2010, Ryanair operated 14 routes to and from Memmingen. Wizz Air also started serving Memmingen and has established eight routes since then.[citation needed] On 24 October 2013, Ryanair announced a new seasonal service to Shannon, while Palermo was added as a destination from the summer season of 2015.[citation needed] On 5 June 2014, the airport welcomed its five-millionth passenger.[6]

In December 2014, InterSky announced that it would be taking over the domestic flights from Memmingen to Berlin and Hamburg by 1 March 2015, as Germanwings had announced that it would cease the same services just a few days earlier.[7] In earlier years, these routes had already been unsuccessfully served by TUIfly, Air Berlin, and Avanti Air. In May 2015, InterSky announced that it would have a presence at Memmingen Airport by October 2015 consisting of one aircraft, adding a new route to Cologne and increasing frequencies on the already existing services to Berlin and Hamburg.[8] Later, that plan was changed to a triangular route of Friedrichshafen – Memmingen – Cologne/Bonn was to be established instead of basing an aircraft in Memmingen.[9] However, on 6 November 2015, InterSky ceased all operations due to financial difficulties, leaving Memmingen again without any domestic connections.[10]

For the 2015 summer schedule, Wizz Air announced that it would expand its commitment and serve the cities of Tuzla in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Bulgarian city of Sofia and the Lithuanian capital Vilnius.[11]

In March 2017, Ryanair announced plans to establish its second Bavarian base (after Nuremberg Airport) in Memmingen from October 2017 consisting of one aircraft and seven additional routes.[12] On 31 March 2019, another Ryanair aircraft was stationed in Memmingen and the workforce was increased to 70 employees.[13] In December 2017, Memmingen Airport received its safety certification by the European Aviation Safety Agency.[14] 2017 has been announced the first business year in which the airport achieved a profit at year end since the start of public services.[15] In August 2018, the airport announced the schedule for its planned expansion which will take place from September 2018 until 2020. While the runway will be widened and its guidance system and lightning upgraded, the luggage facilities will see an expansion.[16]

On 6 December 2018, the 10 millionth passenger was welcomed.[17] In early 2019 the planned expansion works began to widen the runway and expand the handling facilities with the airport being closed for several weeks in September of the same year.[18] The widened and refurbished runway has been inaugurated on 1 October 2019.[19]

On 20 October 2022, Ryanair announced it would base an additional aircraft at Memmingen Airport, making a total of three Boeing 737 aircraft based at the airport.[20] This would boost the number of destinations Ryanair serves from Memmingen to twenty-two.[21]

In 2023, the airport served over 2.8 million passengers, a sharp increase of 42% over 2022 and an all-time record for the airport.[1] Following this news, the airport's management announced plans to expand the main terminal.[22]

Ownership

It is operated by Flughafen Memmingen GmbH, a limited partnership of mostly local, medium-sized companies and public shares.[citation needed]

Facilities

Check-in area inside the main hall, the interior has since been rearranged to accommodate longer queues and bag drop machines.
Apron and ATC tower

Terminal

Memmingen Airport has one passenger terminal building equipped with 10 check-in counters and overall 13 departure gates used for Schengen flights (Zone A, Gates 1–7) on the ground floor and non-Schengen flights (Zone B, G22-25) as well as a variable Gate 8/26 on the upper floor.[23] The building has no jet bridges, therefore walk-boarding and bus-boarding is used. There is also a duty-free shop, as well as some food outlets and car-hire facilities at the airport. The terminal has a capacity of two million passengers per year.[23] In October 2021, a vastly expanded arrivals hall and baggage claim area was inaugurated[24] followed by another annex containing new gates 6 and 7 in 2024.

Runway and apron

Memmingen Airport has an ILS Category 1 for runway 24 and is equipped with NDB/DME and GPS RNAV. Originally, the runway was only 30 metres (98 ft) wide with accordingly narrow taxiways due to its former use as a facility for jet fighter aircraft. However, an expansion to the international standard 45 metres (148 ft) had been granted in 2016[25] and was completed in September 2019.[19] Simultaneously, the runway was equipped with new LED lighting, while an upgrade of the ILS for direction 06 is under preparation.[19]

Two aprons provide parking spaces for six mid-sized aircraft such as the Airbus A320 and Boeing 737 at a time as well as some smaller business jets. There is an additional smaller apron for general aviation aircraft located on the other side of the runway.

Airlines and destinations

The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Memmingen Airport:[26]

AirlinesDestinations
Aegean Airlines Seasonal charter: Heraklion,[27] Rhodes[28]
Avanti Air Seasonal charter: Calvi[29]
Corendon Airlines Hurghada
Seasonal: Antalya
Eurowings Seasonal: Palma de Mallorca[30]
Freebird Airlines Seasonal charter: Hurghada[31][32]
GP Aviation Charter: Pristina[33]
Ryanair[34][35] Alicante, Banja Luka, Dublin, Faro, Fuerteventura, Kraków, London–Stansted, Málaga, Malta,[36] Manchester,[37] Palermo, Palma de Mallorca, Paphos, Porto, Riga, Rome–Fiumicino,[38][39] Sarajevo,[40] Sofia, Tangier,[41] Tel Aviv,[42] Thessaloniki, Tenerife–South, Valencia, Zagreb[43]
Seasonal: Alghero, Brindisi, Chania, Corfu, Dubrovnik,[44] Girona, Gran Canaria, Lamezia Terme, Lanzarote,[45] Naples,[36] Pescara, Pisa, Pula,[46] Rhodes,[47] Santiago de Compostela, Zadar
Trade Air Charter: Pristina[48]
Wizz Air Belgrade,[49] Bucharest–Otopeni, Budapest,[50] Catania, Chișinău,[51] Cluj-Napoca, Craiova (begins 1 June 2025),[52] Iași,[53] Kutaisi, Niš, Ohrid, Podgorica, Pristina,[26] Rome–Fiumicino,[54] Sibiu, Skopje, Sofia, Suceava, Timișoara, Tirana, Tuzla, Varna

Statistics

Passengers
2008 462,000[55]
2009 Increase 810,000[55]
2010 Increase 911,609[56]
2011 Decrease 764,782[56]
2012 Increase 869,937[57]
2013 Decrease 838,971[57]
2014 Decrease 750,000[58]
2015 Increase 883,490[59]
2016 Increase 996,714[60]
2017 Increase 1,179,875[61]
2018 Increase 1,492,553[60]
2019 Increase 1,722,764[62]
2020 Decrease 690,780[63]
2021 Increase 980,503[64]
2022 Increase 1,991,208[2]
2023 Increase 2,824,711[65]

Ground transportation

An Allgäu Airport Express coach in Munich

Road

The airport is located close to the A96 motorway (Memmingen Ost exit) and its intersection with the A7 motorway. The A96 leads directly to Munich, Lake Constance, and Switzerland, while the A7 leads to Ulm, Northern Germany, and Austria. Taxis as well as several car-hire companies are available at counters in the terminal building.[66]

Coach

There are dedicated coach services from Memmingen Airport directly to Munich (journey time approx. 80 minutes) as well as long-distance coaches operated by Flixbus to several cities within Germany and neighbouring countries.[67]

Bus and rail

Local bus lines 2 and 810/811 connect the airport within a 15-minute drive with Memmingen town centre, including Memmingen railway station, from where frequent Deutsche Bahn services depart for Munich (journey time approx. 1:00) and Augsburg (journey time approx. 1:10), as well as some EuroCity long-distance Swiss Federal Railways services to Bregenz and Zurich.[66]

See also

References

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Indian snack made from sorghum grains Ponk and sev, a Gujarati dish Ponk or Paunk (Gujarati પૌંક) is a Gujarati snack made from tender roasted sorghum grains mixed with other products such as sev.[1] To prepare the snack, the green immature sorghum grains (called ponk) are parched or roasted: the resulting product is also known as vani or hurda.[2] These grains are naturally available only during colder winter months, from November through February (the peak season is ...

 

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