April 3, 2024

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April 3, 2024

Maastricht: Pegasus begins Antalya flights

The Turkish airline Pegasus Air will start a non-stop connection between Antalya and the Dutch airport Maastricht/Aachen in the current 2024 summer flight schedule period. The first flight is scheduled for April 22, 2024. For the time being, Pegasus Air plans to offer two weekly rotations, which will be operated on Mondays and Thursdays. This is a seasonal flight connection that will initially only be offered in the 2024 summer flight schedule.

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Summer 2024: Air Serbia flies to 14 charter destinations

The airline Air Serbia is planning numerous charter flights in the summer season. 14 destinations are to be flown to by charter in the summer. The airline Air Serbia is planning to fly to numerous destinations by charter next summer, as reported by the portal Ex-Yu Aviation News. Specifically, 14 destinations are to be served by Air Serbia charter flights, with the flights mainly operating from Belgrade. In the summer, charter flights are to be operated from Belgrade and Nis, as reported by the portal Ex-Yu Aviation News. The cities of Antalya and Monastir are to be flown to from Nis and Belgrade, and from Belgrade there are also flights to Bodrum, Kefalonia, Dalaman, Hurghada, Marsa Alam, Marsa Matruh, Preveza, Samos, Sharm El Sheikh, Skiathos and Zakynthos.

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To Sao Paulo: Air France flies once with the A330-200

The French airline Air France is planning a one-off flight from Paris CDG to Sao Paulo Guarulhos. The French airline Air France is planning a one-off flight on the Paris CDG - Sao Paulo Guarulhos route at the end of April. This flight is normally operated with a Boeing 777-300ER, but exceptionally it will be operated with an Airbus A330-200. The flight is scheduled for April 25th.

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Accident on Wednesday: Dortmund Airport cancels flight operations

Dortmund Airport had to temporarily suspend flight operations due to an accident involving a small aircraft on Wednesday. Flight operations were able to resume after the two passengers were injured. The accident involving a small aircraft in which two passengers were slightly injured has led to a temporary suspension of flight operations at Dortmund Airport. The small aircraft had problems taking off and came to a stop on an open area just behind the runway. The two passengers were able to leave the aircraft with minor injuries and flight operations were able to resume after a temporary interruption.

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Wizz Air flies from Salzburg to Bucharest and Skopje

The airline Wizz Air has significantly expanded its route network from Salzburg. Since the beginning of the month, the airline has been flying to Bucharest and Skopje. The low-cost carrier Wizz Air has expanded its route network from Salzburg with additional flights. Since the beginning of April, the airline has been flying to the Romanian capital Bucharest, but also to the Macedonian capital Skopje. The Salzburg-London Luton route was already launched in February.

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High demand: 100 additional places for the Graz Airport Run

On June 13, 2024, the traditional airport run will take place again at Graz Airport. Due to the high demand, the organizers have decided to release 100 additional starting places. "Due to the high demand, we have decided together with the organizer HIKIMUIS to increase the number of starting places for the Airport Run by another 100," explain Wolfgang Grimus and Jürgen Löschnig, the managing directors of Graz Airport. "This means that even more runners can look forward to taking part in this run, which is unique in Styria, and at the same time support the charitable platform Dank Dir, to which the entire entry fee is passed on." This year, the Graz Airport Run is again organized by the HIKIMUS Event & Advertising Agency, and the media partner is Woche Steiermark. Program:

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Berlin: Eurowings is adding Vienna and Zurich

The airline Eurowings is now offering up to two daily flights from Berlin Brandenburg to Vienna and Zurich. Between April and the end of October, Eurowings will fly to a total of 40 destinations from BER. The destinations are diverse and range from a strong offering to the Nordic countries (Helsinki, Gothenburg, Copenhagen, Stockholm) to classic holiday destinations (Palma de Mallorca, Dubrovnik, Bastia) to destinations for family and home visits (Beirut). In addition to Vienna and Zurich, new flights to the airline's flight schedule this summer include Yerevan in Armenia (from May 3rd every Friday, from July 13th also on Saturdays), Tivat in Montenegro (from May 4th every Thursday and Saturday), Tunis in Tunisia (from July 15th every Monday), Adana in Turkey (from July 16th every Tuesday) and Casablanca in Morocco (from July 21st every Sunday). Overall, Eurowings is offering eight percent more seats this summer than in summer 2023. Flight schedule Berlin – Vienna: Monday to Friday Monday to Friday, Sunday Flight schedule Berlin – Zurich: Monday to Friday Monday to Friday, Sunday

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Bulgaria: Burgas with 85 summer destinations

In the 2024 summer flight schedule, the Bulgarian Black Sea airport Burgas can be reached from 85 airports located in 25 countries. Another new development is that Bulgaria is now a so-called Air Schengen country. The low-cost airline Ryanair will operate a total of ten routes in the 2024 summer flight schedule. Among other destinations, it will also fly to Burgas from Vienna and Bratislava. In the 2024 summer season, another low-cost airline - Wizz Air - will connect Burgas Airport with nine destinations in five countries, namely Vienna (Austria), Budapest and Debrecen (Hungary), Gdansk, Katowice, Lublin and Warsaw (Poland), Tel Aviv (Israel) and London Luton (United Kingdom), which will be served all year round. On April 28, Discover Airlines began scheduled flights from Frankfurt to Burgas for the first time, which will operate twice a week. This means that the airline, which is part of the Lufthansa Group, will offer not only direct flights to the German city but also connecting flights to numerous destinations worldwide. The low-cost airline EasyJet will resume its summer flight program to Burgas on May 12 with flights from Manchester (Great Britain) and in the last week of June will also offer flights from two European capitals - London Gatwick (Great Britain) and Berlin (Germany). The national airline Bulgaria Air will resume regular flight operations on the Sofia - Burgas route on June 2, three weeks earlier than last year, initially twice a week, then five times a week from June 17. In mid-June, Eurowings will resume its flights from four German cities to Burgas (Düsseldorf, Stuttgart, Cologne and Hamburg), and at the beginning of July flights from Salzburg (Austria) will also be started for the first time. In summer 2024

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Bulgaria: Varna with 60 destinations in summer 2024

In the 2024 summer flight schedule, the Bulgarian airport Varna can be reached from 60 airports in 25 countries. Another new feature is that Bulgaria is now considered a so-called Air Schengen state. The airline Bulgaria Air has increased its connection to the capital Sofia to up to three daily rotations. Two rotations will be operated on Saturdays and Sundays. Another new feature is that Transavia France will fly to Varna from Paris-Orly on Fridays. Volotea will return from Nantes on April 23, 2024. Turkish Airlines will fly to the Bulgarian airport up to eleven times a week from Istanbul. From the beginning of April 2024, Austrian Airlines will also connect Varna with Vienna - six times a week, and then daily from mid-April. Air Serbia will not resume non-stop flights from Belgrade to Varna until June 6 - four times a week. Discover Airlines will fly from Munich to Varna with two flights a week from May 1. And that is by no means the only flight to Germany. At the end of April, the airline will offer scheduled flights from Frankfurt to Varna for the third summer in a row, three times a week. This will give passengers even more opportunities to use connecting flights to various destinations around the world, in addition to the direct flights to the two German cities that belong to the Lufthansa Group. The low-cost airline Ryanair already resumed flights from Vienna to Varna in mid-March and will also resume flights from Katowice and Krakow (Poland) and Vilnius (Lithuania) from the beginning of June. Another

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Event on the future of Alpine hotels

"How is the holiday hotel industry developing in alpine regions?" is the special theme of the "Alpine Hospitality Summit by Prodinger" 2024, which will take place on May 16th at the Hotel Rasmushof in Kitzbühel. With this event, Prodinger Tourism Consulting is continuing the series of meetings that take a closer look at trendy focal points of domestic tourism. Accordingly, this "summit" attracts leading figures from all areas of the alpine hotel industry, including influential decision-makers from sectors such as hotel real estate, banking and architecture, as well as from the operation of family hotels. The focus of the specialist presentations will be on topics such as rising operating costs, increased interest rates, innovative investment and financing models, and a detailed analysis of current market trends. Particular attention will be paid to the requirements of Generation Z and innovations in hotel gastronomy.

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