Air Dolomiti reactivates Verona from Berlin and Düsseldorf

Embraer 195 (Photo: Air Dolomiti).
Embraer 195 (Photo: Air Dolomiti).

Air Dolomiti reactivates Verona from Berlin and Düsseldorf

Embraer 195 (Photo: Air Dolomiti).
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The Italian Lufthansa subsidiary Air Dolomiti will reactivate the non-stop connections from Verona to Berlin and Düsseldorf in the next few days. The German capital will be served by Embraer regional jets from June 19, 2021.

Düsseldorf will follow on June 24, 2021. Both German cities will initially be served twice a week. It goes to Berlin on Tuesday and Saturday. Air Dolomiti will fly to the state capital of North Rhine-Westphalia on Thursdays and Mondays.

“We are very pleased to be intensifying our program with Verona Airport and to offer our passengers the opportunity to reach other cities in Germany with direct connections. These flights, which had already started last year, were unfortunately quickly discontinued due to the global pandemic. So today I am particularly pleased to announce her resumption, which marks an encouraging turning point in the resumption process. Passengers who have to travel to Düsseldorf and Berlin for business or pleasure now have a quick and easy way to reach these important cities of great historical and artistic interest as well as essential poles of German economic life, ”says Jörg Eberhart, Managing Director of Air Dolomiti.

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