11.111. Tuifly flight takes off to Greece

Arina Freitag, Managing Director of Flughafen Stuttgart GmbH and Tui Fly chief pilot Henning Jenzen (left) with crew say goodbye to the 11.111. Tui Fly flight of the year (Photo: Stuttgart Airport / Kraufmann).
Arina Freitag, Managing Director of Flughafen Stuttgart GmbH and Tui Fly chief pilot Henning Jenzen (left) with crew say goodbye to the 11.111. Tui Fly flight of the year (Photo: Stuttgart Airport / Kraufmann).

11.111. Tuifly flight takes off to Greece

Arina Freitag, Managing Director of Flughafen Stuttgart GmbH and Tui Fly chief pilot Henning Jenzen (left) with crew say goodbye to the 11.111. Tui Fly flight of the year (Photo: Stuttgart Airport / Kraufmann).
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With Tuifly on the autumn vacation: In the afternoon today the 11.111. Tuifly flight of the year. The fully booked Boeing 737-800 took off from Stuttgart Airport in the direction of Corfu. The regular flight also heralds the autumn vacation, for which Tui has 16.000 additional seats available, including more than 3.000 from the Swabian metropolis.

“With the additional capacities, we will meet the increasing and short-term demand and are therefore offering around 80 additional flights to the popular holiday destinations. These include classic year-round destinations such as the Canary Islands or Egypt. But the Balearic Islands, the Greek Islands and Portugal are still very popular with holidaymakers who long for sun, sand and sea, ”says Oliver Lackmann, Managing Director of Tuifly GmbH. The additional flight seats are offered from Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hanover, Munich and Stuttgart

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