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Dortmund Airport with 41 destinations in summer 2024

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In the 2024 summer flight schedule, which starts at the end of this week, the airlines operating from Dortmund will fly to 41 destinations in 20 countries.

Eurowings is set to go to Spain; in addition to the year-round destination Palma de Mallorca, Alicante and Málaga are now also on the program. In addition to Thessaloniki, Rhodes and Kavala, the Greece route network also includes the holiday island of Crete with Chania. The Eurowings summer flight schedule is completed with destinations on the Ionian and Adriatic Seas, when Catania in Italy and Split in Croatia are served. Ryanair joins the route expansion and includes the destinations Málaga and Krakow, which were suspended in the winter, back into the flight schedule. Just in time for the start of the summer holidays, the German holiday airline Condor is adding three weekly departures to the already extensive Mallorca offering. In high season, over twenty weekly flights depart from the airport to the popular Balearic island.

SunExpress is offering travelers three Turkish sun destinations this year. In the direction of Zonguldak there are flights from Dortmund twice a week, while Izmir is served up to three times a week and the popular holiday region of Antalya even six days a week. The connection to Istanbul, recently introduced by Pegasus Airlines, has enjoyed a positive response and will now operate five times a week.

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