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Munich: shops and restaurants open

After almost three months of being a “ghost airport”, life is returning to the Bavarian capital airport. Restaurants and shops are gradually opening their doors again. The first shops and restaurants are now opening again in Terminal 2 of Munich’s Franz Josef Strauss Airport. At the same time, flight operations are gradually starting up again. The opening hours are

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Report: Austrian Airlines is back in the air

A historic day: Austrian Airlines is returning today after a deep Corona sleep. Shortly before seven o'clock, the Embraer 195 - piloted by the fleet manager himself - takes off for Munich. But despite the joy of the resumption, the airline is flying on sight. After a 90-day Corona break, home carrier Austrian Airlines welcomes

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AUA: Mask requirement stipulated in the terms and conditions

Hand luggage that is not required on board can currently be handed in free of charge at self-service counters. Boarding should take place in small groups in order to be able to maintain social distancing. Austrian Airlines made its comeback in regular scheduled flights early on Monday morning. The carrier points out that the wearing of mouth and nose protection masks is mandatory on

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Lufthansa: Free middle seats against payment

The crane group wants to open up new business areas with free middle seats for an additional charge and paid corona tests before departure. Lufthansa will offer free middle seats on long-haul flights for an additional charge due to the corona crisis. However, this will come at a price. Board member Christina Foerster announced to the news magazine "Der Spiegel": "It won't be cheap". A

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Varna: Voyage Air dares to try again

Voyage Air wants to connect Varna with various German cities using a Boeing 28-737 that is over 500 years old. What is the difference to previous attempts? Now the company has AOC and OL. The Bulgarian start-up Voyage Air is making another attempt to get into the air this year. In previous years

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Air Dolomiti is expanding its connections to Germany

The Italian Kranich subsidiary will gradually resume its route network on June 15, 2020. With Air Dolomiti, another Lufthansa subsidiary will gradually expand its scheduled flight operations again on Monday. According to the announcement, the Italian carrier will fly under its own brand from Munich to Florence, Venice and Turin and from Frankfurt am Main

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Flight offer in Munich is growing steadily

The airlines are also ramping up their services again at Germany's second-largest airport. Lufthansa and its subsidiaries are expanding their services particularly strongly. From July 1, 2020, around 90 destinations will be accessible from Munich's Franz Josef Strauss Airport. The airport announced that, given the lifting of many travel restrictions, the airlines have decided to

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Eurowings reports high demand

The lifting of the international travel warning is said to have boosted Germans' desire to travel. The Lufthansa subsidiary Eurowings is further increasing its flight schedule due to "suddenly increasing demand". Around 80 percent of the destinations are to be resumed over the course of the summer. According to the company, the current bestsellers are: Palma de Mallorca, Sylt, Zurich, Ibiza, Barcelona

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Airports: Germany before wearing a mask

At one German airport, masks must be worn, but not at another. That is now set to change. In Germany, a general mask requirement could soon be introduced at airports. So far, there is no such requirement nationwide, as such regulations are in principle a matter for the states, which is also a major factor in the patchwork of extremely different corona measures.

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Lufthansa Group continues to expand

The airlines of the Lufthansa Group are slowly but surely waking up from their Corona sleep and are continuing to expand their flight offerings. In September, 90 percent of all originally planned short- and medium-haul destinations and 70 percent of long-haul destinations are to be flown to again. Parent company Lufthansa alone will be flying more than 100 times a week via the Frankfurt and Munich hubs in the autumn.

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