Eurowings Europe takes on Stockholm-Innsbruck

Eurowings Europe takes on Stockholm-Innsbruck

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In the 2022/23 winter flight schedule, Eurowings is offering a non-stop connection between Stockholm-Arlanda and Innsbruck for the first time. The flights are to be operated once a week.

Between January 14 and March 25, 2023, Eurowings Europe wants to fly from Stockholm to Innsbruck on Saturdays. It is a seasonal connection primarily aimed at Swedish skiers.

In Stockholm Arlanda Eurowings Europe maintains a base. From this point on, twelve destinations will be offered in winter 2022/23. Innsbruck is new on offer. The carrier will be operated by the Maltese during the upcoming winter season 2022/23 Successor Eurowings Europe Ltd. superseded. The aircraft of the existing Austrian airline are gradually transferred to the 9H register. Today's Eurowings Europe GmbH will no longer operate as an airline in the summer of 2023.

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