Memmingen Airport

Memmingen Airport


Airport Memmingen Größere Kartenansicht

 

Memmingen Airport to St. Anton

Memmingen Airport to St. Anton – transfer distance: 170 km

Memmingen Airport to St. Anton –  transfer time: 2 hr

Memmingen Airport

Memmingen Airport (IATA: FRA, ICAO: EDJA, also Allgäu Airport Memmingen Airport mountain, Memmingen Munich West Airport) is the commercial airport in the city of Memmingen in Swabia. It is the smallest of three airports in Bavaria and the highest airport in Germany.

Airport code:

IATA-Code (International Air Transport Association) –  FMM

ICAO-Code (International Civil Aviation Organization) – EDJA

Airport Memmingen adress: Flughafen Memmingen, Am Flughafen 42, 87766 Memmingerberg, Deutschland

Latitude: 47.9888

Longitude: 10.2395

GPS-Code: EDJA

Airport Memmingen telephon: +49 8331 9842000

Airport Memmingen website: www.allgaeu-airport.de/

Munich Airport

Munich Airport


Munich Airport Größere Kartenansicht
Munich Airport to St. Anton

Munich Airport to St. Anton – transfer distance: 300 km

Munich Airport to St. Anton –  transfer time: 3h and 30 min.

Munich Airport

The Munich Airport “Franz Josef Strauss” (IATA: MUC, ICAO: EDDM) is located 28.5 km northeast of Munich in Erdinger Moos, in the immediate vicinity of Freising and is operated by Flughafen München GmbH, short FMG. For the drive from Munich city center to the airport by car or S-Bahn are about 45 minutes into account. Munich Airport is one of the largest aviation hubs in Europe: around 110 airlines connect it to 240 destinations in 80 countries. Especially for Lufthansa and Star Alliance partner, Munich Airport is an important central node.

Airport code:

IATA-Code (International Air Transport Association) –  MUC

ICAO-Code (International Civil Aviation Organization) – EDDM

Airport Munich adress: Flughafen Munchen, Nordallee 25, 85356 München-Flughafen, Deutschland

Latitude: 48.3538

Longitude: 11.7861

GPS-Code: EDDM

Airport Munich telephon: +49 89 97500

Airport Munich website: http://www.munich-airport.de/

Salzburg Airport

Salzburg Airport


Salzburg Airport Größere Kartenansicht

 
Salzburg Airport to St. Anton

Salzburg Airport to St. Anton – transfer distance: 280 km

Salzburg Airport to St. Anton –  transfer time: 3 hr

Salzburg Airport

Innsbruck Airport is located in the west of Innsbruck city, about 5 km from the city center, in the Höttinger Au. It is the largest airport in Tyrol, western Austria.

Airport code:

IATA-Code (International Air Transport Association) –  SZG

ICAO-Code (International Civil Aviation Organization) – LOWS

Airport Salzburg adress: Flughafen Salzburg, Innsbrucker Bundesstraße 95  5020 Salzburg, Austria

Latitude: 47.7933

Longitude: 13.0043

GPS-Code: LOWS

Airport Salzburg telephon: +43 662 85800

Airport Salzburg website: http://www.salzburg-airport.com/

Innsbruck Airport

Innsbruck Airport


Innsbruck Airport Größere Kartenansicht

 
Innsbruck Airport to St. Anton

Innsbruck Airport to St. Anton – transfer distance: 100 km

Innsbruck Airport to St. Anton –  transfer time: 1 hr, 15 min

Innsbruck Airport

Innsbruck Airport is located in the west of Innsbruck city, about 5 km from the city center, in the Höttinger Au. It is the largest airport in Tyrol, western Austria.

Airport code:

IATA-Code (International Air Transport Association) –  INN

ICAO-Code (International Civil Aviation Organization) – LOWI

Airport Innsbruck adress: Flughafen Innsbruck, Fürstenweg 180, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria

Latitude: 47.1537

Longitude: 11.2038

GPS-Code: LOWI

Airport Innsbruck telephon: +43 512 225250

Airport Innsbruck website: http://www.innsbruck-airport.com/

Altenrhein Airport

Altenrhein Airport


Altenrhein Airport Größere Kartenansicht
Altenrhein Airport to St. Anton

Altenrhein Airport to St. Anton – transfer distance: 100 km

Altenrhein Airport to St. Anton –  transfer time: 1 hr, 15 min

Altenrhein Airport

The airport St. Gallen-Altenrhein or Bodensee airport is a regional airport in eastern Switzerland in Altenrhein SG, community valley, about 10 km northeast of St. Gallen and located directly on the border to neighboring Austria and on the shores of Lake Constance.

Airport code:

IATA-Code (International Air Transport Association) –  ACH

ICAO-Code (International Civil Aviation Organization) – LSZR

Airport Altenrhein adress: Flughafen Altenrhein, Flughafenstrasse 11, 9423, Schweiz ‎

Latitude: 47.485

Longitude: 9.56077

GPS-Code: LSZR

Airport Altenrhein telephon: +49 8331 9842000

Airport Altenrhein website: http://www.airport-stgallen.com/

Friedrichshafen Airport

Friedrichshafen Airport


Größere Kartenansicht airport Friedrichshafen

 

Friedrichshafen Airport to St. Anton

Friedrichshafen airport to St. Anton taxi transfer distance: 130 km

Friedrichshafen airport to St. Anton taxi transfer time: 1 hr, 30 min

Friedrichshafen Airport

The airport is located on the northeastern outskirts of Friedrichshafen on Lake Constance, at about the half of the field of Friedrichshafen and the community Meckenbeuren. View of the airport from the north: he can be reached via the federal road B 30 and B 31 from Ulm from the direction of Freiburg and the motorway exit of Lindau Autobahn 96th It also has its own breakpoint called Friedrichshafen airport to the railway line Ulm-Friedrichshafen.

Airport code:

IATA-Code (International Air Transport Association) –  FDH

ICAO-Code (International Civil Aviation Organization) – EDNY

Airport Friedrichshafen adress: Flughafen Friedrichshafen, Am Flugplatz 64  88046 Friedrichshafen, Deutschland

Breitengrad: 47.6713

Längengrad: 9.51149

GPS-Code: EDNY

Airport Friedrichshafen telephon: +49 7541 2840

Airport Friedrichshafen website: www.fly-away.de/

Zurich Airport

Zurich Airport


Größere Kartenansicht

 

Zurich Airport, Kloten, Schweiz

Zurich Airport is Switzerland largest international airport, and the principal hub of Swiss International Air Lines. The main airport is located 13 kilometers north of the center of Zurich city in the municipality Kloten. The airport area also extends to the communities Glattbrugg, Zürich, Upper Smooth and Winkel. The airport serves as a hub for the airline Swiss, Lufthansa and Air Berlin and is the home airport of Swiss Airlines, Belair, Air Berlin, Edelweiss Air and Helvetic Airways, as well as the seat of the Swiss Air Rescue.

Airport code:

IATA-Code (International Air Transport Association) –  ZRH

ICAO-Code (International Civil Aviation Organization) – LSZH

Airport Zurich adress: Flughafen Zurich Postfach 8058 Zurich-Flughafen, Switzerland

Breitengrad: 47.4647

Längengrad: 8.54917

GPS-Code: LSZH

Airport Zurich telephon: +41 43 816 22 11

Airport Zurich website: https://www.zurich-airport.com/