DRS has up to 148 flights a week in the summer timetable

Photo: Archive Mitteldeutsche Flughafen AG.
Photo: Archive Mitteldeutsche Flughafen AG.

DRS has up to 148 flights a week in the summer timetable

Photo: Archive Mitteldeutsche Flughafen AG.
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Overall, the summer timetable from Dresden offers up to 148 weekly flights to 19 destinations in eight countries.

The European metropolises of Amsterdam, London and Zurich are back in the summer flight schedule from Dresden. KLM is gradually expanding the offer and will fly to Amsterdam daily. The AUA sister company Swiss is also increasing the frequency and will fly between Dresden and Zurich from Monday to Friday and Sundays from May. Ryanair connects London with the Saxon capital on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Lufthansa flies to the Frankfurt and Munich hubs up to five or four times a day.

Eurowings connects Dresden with Düsseldorf Monday to Friday and Sunday. There are flights to Cologne/Bonn from Monday to Friday and from the end of June on Sundays. Flights to Stuttgart are offered up to twice a day from Monday to Friday. Ryanair connects Dresden with Palma de Mallorca “every day except Tuesday”. Eurowings flies to the Balearic Islands from Monday to Friday and on Sundays. In addition, holiday seekers can start from Dresden to Antalya, Heraklion, Rhodes, Gran Canaria, Tenerife, Burgas, Varna, Hurghada, Fuerteventura, Corfu and Kos.

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