The German travel agency Momento, based in Wolfenb?ttel and specializing in full charter flights, has announced its largest flight schedule for the Spring-Summer 2026 season, offering a total of 15,000 airline seats from eight airports in Germany and Denmark.
Departures will take place from Braunschweig, Kassel, Dresden, Leipzig, Erfurt, Paderborn, Memmingen and Sonderborg, with modern Boeing 737-800 aircraft, while TUI Fly joins for the first time as a new flight partner.
Greece in the spotlight
Among the twelve destinations included in the program, two Greek ones stand out: Halkidiki and Santorini.
The choice of these two regions is not accidental, as Momento aims to strengthen its presence in Greece, capitalizing on the popularity of Santorini as a top island destination and Halkidiki as an authentic, seaside experience with high-quality hospitality.
According to the company, over 50,000 overnight stays have already been secured in more than 120 hotels, while in certain periods exclusive “Momento Hotels & Resorts” packages will be offered, specially designed for the organization’s audience.
New partnership model and personalized experiences
Momento is implementing an innovative local partnership model, where each airport collaborates with an exclusive travel partner responsible for sales, marketing and revenue management. These include well-known companies such as Der Schmidt, SZ-Reisen, Fr?lich Reisen, Bottenschein Reisen, Neubauer Reisen and Wur.
The partners promote the packages under the brand name “momento by…”, giving travelers access to destinations that were previously unavailable from their regional airports.
The travel packages are fully flexible and modular, offering the ability to choose a hotel, category, meals and optional excursions, so that each trip is tailored to the needs of the visitor.
Possibility for additional Greek partnerships
The expansion of Momento’s program is a significant opportunity for Greek tourism, as it can lead to an increase in arrivals from secondary airports in Germany, strengthening not only Santorini and Halkidiki, but also other emerging destinations in the country.








