Memmingen Airport, Commercial airport in Memmingerberg, Germany
Memmingen Airport is a commercial terminal in Memmingerberg in Germany with an asphalt runway measuring 2,625 meters in length and equipped with contemporary navigation systems. The facility handles domestic and international flights extending beyond Bavaria to destinations throughout Europe.
The terminal began as a military airfield established in 1935 and served as a Luftwaffe base during wartime. After 1945 the site housed a refugee camp before receiving commercial certification in 2004 and opening to civilian flights.
Travelers from across Bavaria use the terminal as an alternative to larger hubs in Munich or Stuttgart. The airport serves rural communities in Allgäu by offering direct connections to European cities through low-cost carriers.
The site sits approximately 3.8 kilometers from central Memmingen and offers direct access to the A96 motorway. Regular bus connections provide links to surrounding cities and make arrival from the region straightforward.
The terminal uses biogas systems and solar panels for energy production and contributes to regional sustainability initiatives through these technologies. These installations reduce the operational footprint while passenger traffic continues to grow at the site.
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