Memmingen Airport

Memmingen Airport (IATA: FMM, ICAO: EDJA), also known as Allgäu-Airport
Memmingen, is an international airport in the town of Memmingerberg near
Memmingen, in the Swabia region of Germany. It is the smallest of the three
commercial airports in Bavaria after Munich Airport
and Nuremberg Airport and has the highest
altitude of any commercial airport in Germany.
Located about 3.8 km (2.4 mi) from the centre of Memmingen and 110 km (68 mi)
from the city centre of Munich, it serves Memmingen and the Allgäu area and also
provides a low-cost alternative to Munich Airport
and therefore is sometimes referred to as Memmingen/Munich-West Airport or
similar by some low-cost airlines, despite the fact that it is 110 kilometres
from the centre of Munich. It mostly features flights to European leisure and
some metropolitan destinations.
The airport resides at an elevation of 309 feet (94 m) above mean sea level. It
has one runway designated 09/27 with an asphalt surface measuring 3,497 feet
(1,066 m).
Memmingen Airport has one passenger terminal building equipped with 10 check-in
counters and 7 departure gates used for Schengen flights (1-3) on the ground
floor and non-Schengen flights (4-7) on the upper floor. 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 restaurants and car-hire facilities at the
airport. The terminal has a capacity of two million passengers per year.
Ryanair and
Wizz Air offer regular
scheduled flights at this Airport.
There are bus and coach services from Memmingen Airport directly to Munich
(journey time approx. 90 minutes), the Alps, other towns in Bavaria and East
Germany.
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