Munich · Germany
MUCGarmisch-Partenkirchen + Austrian Tirol feeder
Major ski-charter gateway to Bavaria and the Tirol
11 curated ski destinations with a direct route from Hamburg, Germany in the OpenFlights network.
Reachability reflects historical scheduled service in the OpenFlights dataset and may be out of date.
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Major ski-charter gateway to Bavaria and the Tirol
Salzburg/Styria: Schladming, Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Zell am See
Major winter ski hub, dense resort cluster within range
Swiss Alps: Davos, St Moritz, Engelberg, Flims, Laax
Major winter ski-share, primary Swiss Alps international gateway
Eastern French Alps and western Swiss resorts
Budget alternative, real ski-share traffic
Norwegian Alps: Hemsedal, Trysil, Geilo
Primary Norwegian ski feeder for international visitors
Austrian Alps (eastern): Semmering, Annaberg
Capital city airport with direct ski charters; lower share than INN/SZG
French/Swiss Alps: Chamonix, Verbier, Les Trois Vallées, Megève
Major Alps gateway, dominant winter ski-share traffic, dedicated ski-season services from across Europe
Italian Alps: Dolomites, Aosta Valley, Sestriere
Real ski-share, dedicated winter services
Dolomites: Cortina, Madonna di Campiglio, Val di Fassa
Major Dolomites feeder for international skiers
Eastern Dolomites: Cortina, Arabba
Established Dolomites gateway
Pyrenees and Andorra: Grandvalira, Baqueira Beret
Practical international gateway for Andorra and Spanish Pyrenees (no airport in Andorra itself)
From Hamburg (HAM) you can reach 11 curated ski destinations, including Munich, Salzburg, Zurich. Reachability reflects historical scheduled service in the OpenFlights dataset and may be out of date.
It varies by destination and is country-level guidance, not a forecast — e.g. Munich: coldest: jan, feb, dec (country-level monthly normals).
Holiday picks are FlightMVP's own curation; distances and flight times are great-circle estimates. Best-months are country-level climate normals, not a forecast.