Because of lockdown: Eurowings suspends Graz and Linz flights

Airbus A320 (Photo: Leipzig / Halle Airport, Uwe Schoßig).
Airbus A320 (Photo: Leipzig / Halle Airport, Uwe Schoßig).

Because of lockdown: Eurowings suspends Graz and Linz flights

Airbus A320 (Photo: Leipzig / Halle Airport, Uwe Schoßig).
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Graz and Linz airports will feel the effects of the recent lockdown in Austria immediately: Eurowings will suspend flight connections to Stuttgart (Graz) and Düsseldorf (Linz) from Tuesday.

The provisional last round trip between Linz and Düsseldorf will take place on Monday. The same applies to the Stuttgart route from Graz. The flight breaks are planned to be significantly longer than the currently announced duration of the lockdown.

Eurowings plans to reactivate both routes on January 10, 2022. However, the actual implementation will primarily depend on the development of demand. This is strongly influenced by the corona pandemic.

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