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AHS takes over passenger handling for Eurowings at Cologne/Bonn Airport

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The handling company AHS Aviation Handling Services has announced that it has gained Eurowings, a subsidiary of Lufthansa, as a new customer at Cologne/Bonn Airport. From Monday, June 17, 2024, AHS will take over passenger handling for Eurowings. The company announced this in a press release.

AHS specializes in passenger handling services and operates branches at several major German airports, including Hamburg, Hanover, Bremen, Düsseldorf, Cologne, Frankfurt, Stuttgart and Munich. The company also cooperates with partners at two other airports.

Eurowings' decision to choose AHS as its new service provider is interpreted as a strategic step to optimize ground handling services at Cologne/Bonn Airport. AHS has built a reputation for reliable and efficient handling services and will now implement the requirements of Eurowings passengers at the site.

The cooperation between AHS and Eurowings will start in a few days, with both sides optimistic that the new partnership will lead to smooth flight handling.

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