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Air traffic starts again: 90 destinations from July

2020-06-16T00:38:01.891Z


After the Corona crisis, air traffic over the Erdinger Moos is picking up speed again and again. From July 1st, around 90 destinations will be served non-stop from Erdinger Moos. According to the airport company, this includes further long-haul connections and holiday destinations. The background to this is the gradually falling travel restrictions.


After the Corona crisis, air traffic over the Erdinger Moos is picking up speed again and again. From July 1st, around 90 destinations will be served non-stop from Erdinger Moos. According to the airport company, this includes further long-haul connections and holiday destinations. The background to this is the gradually falling travel restrictions.

Airport - From the beginning of this week, Lufthansa will again be offering a variety of European connections and long-haul flights to Asia and America. According to FMG, the crane line has been flying to Chicago, Los Angeles and Tel Aviv since the beginning of June. Connections to Delhi, Montreal, San Francisco and Seoul are also planned for the second half of June. Qatar Airways has continued to operate in Munich over the past weeks and months and plans to fly to Doha again daily instead of four times a week in July.

Within Europe, Lufthansa is massively expanding its flight schedule: in addition to Brussels, Milan, Rome, Vienna and Zurich, which have been served regularly since the beginning of the month, it will offer up to 70 other European destinations with its subsidiary Air Dolomiti in the next few weeks . These also include many popular holiday destinations such as Antalya, Catania, Dubrovnik, Lamezia Terme, Larnaka, Malaga and Nice. The Lufthansa subsidiary Eurowings is already back on the routes to Hamburg, Cologne, Palma de Mallorca and Pristina. From June 25, the airline will also fly to Olbia regularly.

Alitalia flights to Rome, KLM to Amsterdam and Luxair to Luxembourg are already operating daily. Air France will change its daily service to Paris, which is currently operated twice a week, from June 15. The Greek airline Aegean has resumed its connection to Athens and will also fly to Thessaloniki from July 1.

Finnair goes to Helsinki and AirBaltic to Riga four times a week. Belavia flies to Minsk twice a week. Icelandair plans to fly to Reykjavik twice a week from June 16.

Strict rules apply throughout the airport to protect passengers and employees from corona, including minimum clearances and a mandatory mask. ham

Source: merkur

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