Munster–Osnabruck Lines Up Strong Holiday Summer 2026

Flughafen Munster/Osnabruck Airport has released its summer 2026 programme, starting in late March. Ten airlines will operate twelve routes, mainly serving Mediterranean and Atlantic destinations alongside links to Munich and London. LEAV Aviation becomes a key operator with a jet based at FMO, adding new flights to Fuerteventura and Rhodes while also running Heraklion (Crete). The airport will present the full schedule during the Travel & Leisure fair on 24–25 January inside the terminal.
Holiday routes that dominated in 2025 retain high frequency:
- Antalya leads with up to seven daily departures across four carriers: SunExpress, Corendon Airlines, Pegasus Airlines and Mavi Gök Airlines.
- Palma de Mallorca remains heavily served by Ryanair, Eurowings and Condor with up to five daily services.
- Crete peaks daily in the autumn holidays and runs five weekly in summer under LEAV Aviation and Corendon Airlines, showing solid seasonal demand.
Beyond Mediterranean holiday routes, several carriers keep Münster/Osnabrück connected with key European cities and transfer hubs, adding useful reach for both city breaks and long-haul routing:
- Ryanair flies multiple times per week to Málaga, Alicante, Palma de Mallorca, Corfu, Zadar and London–Stansted.
- GP Aviation continues its Pristina service into a fifth year, reflecting steady travel demand to Kosovo.
- Lufthansa maintains four daily flights to Munich, widely used for onward long-haul travel.
- Recent schedule tweaks shorten layovers for onward trips to New York, San Francisco, Toronto, Shanghai and Delhi.
Notable 2026 programme features
- 10 scheduled airlines
- 12 leisure and city routes
- New LEAV Aviation flights to Rhodes & Fuerteventura
- High-frequency Antalya, Palma, Crete services
- Munich hub timings optimised for onward long-haul
- London–Stansted retained for UK access
The updated programme strengthens access to Spain’s eastern coast, the Balearics, Greece and Turkey for beach holidays, while London–Stansted caters for short breaks and family visits. Pristina offers cultural and diaspora travel, and Munich provides long-haul links without routing via larger airports. For people in the Münster or Osnabrück region, this cuts surface travel time to alternative hubs during the peak summer period.
The airport will showcase the schedule at the Travel & Leisure fair, where tourism boards and travel agencies will provide 2026 trip ideas. Apron tours and a model exhibition remain open for aviation enthusiasts, and on-site bookings come with a parking voucher incentive. The picture for summer 2026 is simple: FMO leans into its regional holiday role with more choice, dense Mediterranean links and a practical gateway to global connections via Munich.



















