Eurowings brings third plane to Salzburg

Photo: Salzburg Airport GmbH.
Photo: Salzburg Airport GmbH.

Eurowings brings third plane to Salzburg

Photo: Salzburg Airport GmbH.
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In addition to Eurowings CEO Jens Bischof, Eurowings Europe Managing Director Stefan Beveridge also came to the city of Mozart. In addition to networking, discussing ideas and discussing plans for the future and a football match, business was also on the agenda.

Lufthansa subsidiary Eurowings will station a third Airbus jet in Salzburg and double the range of flights again. Significantly more flights are to be offered as early as Easter. The booking situation is currently so good that it will be possible to fly to a good 70 destinations in Germany and around the Mediterranean from Salzburg this summer. The most important partner of Salzburg Airport will therefore station a third Airbus in the city of Mozart and offer more than 50 departures per week to 15 destinations. "Salzburg is our most important base in Austria and has a lot of potential," said Eurowings boss Jens Bischof.

Photo: Salzburg Airport GmbH.

Salzburg Airport benefits from this as an employer after the pandemic, says pilot Stefan Beveridge, CEO of Eurowings Europe: "We currently have around 50 employees stationed in Salzburg and assume that we will increase to 90". Applications for cockpit, cabin and ground staff are already possible. According to Bischof, Eurowings, which in addition to Salzburg and Vienna also flies to the airports of Linz, Innsbruck (only in winter), Graz and Klagenfurt, has repositioned itself during the pandemic. You want to stand out very clearly from the "very low-cost airlines". 

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