Air Dolomiti increases Linz-Frankfurt

Embraer 195 (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Embraer 195 (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Air Dolomiti increases Linz-Frankfurt

Embraer 195 (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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The Italian Lufthansa subsidiary Air Dolomiti will expand the non-stop connection between Linz and Frankfurt am Main effective April 18, 2022. Up to two daily flights will be offered in the future.

This improves the connection between Upper Austria and the Lufthansa hub in Frankfurt am Main. The increase is also noticeable in point-to-point traffic, because business appointments can be held twice during the day without an overnight stay.

What is also new is that Air Dolomiti will fly in the same time slot on all traffic days. This is advantageous for passengers because planning is simplified and the Star Alliance waves in Frankfurt can be reached more easily. Formally, it is an autonomous route operated by Air Dolomiti under the EN code. However, you have a codeshare with the parent company Lufthansa.

“For us, the increase in the Frankfurt connection is a very important step towards “returning to normal”. The reintroduction of the early morning connection was particularly important to us. This enables us to offer our passengers better transfer connections. In addition, with morning and evening flights, we now have an attractive flight connection for customers who travel locally. This constellation ensures that we can again cover all traffic segments, which will have a positive effect on demand," says Norbert Draskovits, Managing Director of Linz Airport.

Flight plan at a glance:

Days of trafficFlight numberflight times
Mon – SunEN 8047/LH 6935LNZ (06:05 a.m.) – FRA (07:15 a.m.)
Mon – SunEN 8043/LH 6933LNZ (14:35 a.m.) – FRA (15:40 a.m.)
Mon – SunEN 8042/LH 6935FRA (12:40 p.m.) – LNZ (13:45 p.m.)
Mon – SunEN 8046/LH 6934FRA (21:05 p.m.) – LNZ (22:10 p.m.)

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