Intersky
Intersky was a small regional airline that operated short-haul scheduled services around southern Germany and neighbouring countries; it served travelers needing point-to-point regional connections rather than long-haul or network service. The carrier ceased operations in 2015 and no longer operates flights, so it is not a viable option for current travel.
Intersky Frequent Flyer Program
Intersky did not operate a widely known proprietary frequent-flyer program and had no meaningful alliance-level mileage earning structure; frequent-flyer benefits and mileage accrual were therefore limited compared with larger network carriers. For ticketed travel that was disrupted by the airline’s cessation, passengers should pursue refunds or protections through their travel agent, payment card issuer or travel insurance.
Where Intersky Flew
From a traveler’s perspective Intersky functioned as a small regional carrier based at Friedrichshafen (FDH), operating short scheduled services linking smaller airports in southern Germany with nearby countries in central Europe and seasonal leisure destinations. The airline focused on point-to-point short-haul routes rather than hub-and-spoke long-haul networks, and it did not have significant alliance or codeshare reach compared with major carriers.
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Aircraft and Cabin Classes
Intersky operated a small regional turboprop fleet used for short-haul point-to-point flights; there were no widebody or long-haul aircraft in the operation. Cabin layouts were simple and aimed at short sectors, typically offering economy-style seating rather than distinct premium long-haul classes.
Tips for Flying Intersky
- Intersky ceased operations in 2015 - do not attempt to book flights; if you hold an old ticket check with your travel agent, card issuer or travel insurance for refund or chargeback options.
- Flights were operated on short regional turboprop equipment with very limited onboard service, so bring snacks and items you may need during a short flight.
- If you travel via smaller regional airports such as Friedrichshafen (FDH), allow extra time for ground transport, check-in and baggage handling because facilities and schedules are more limited than at major hubs.
- Connections with larger carriers were not robust; when using regional airlines, try to secure a single through-ticket for connections or allow generous connection time if tickets are separate.