Eurowings is taking a longer break in Graz and Linz and is cutting back in Germany

Airbus A320 (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Airbus A320 (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Eurowings is taking a longer break in Graz and Linz and is cutting back in Germany

Airbus A320 (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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The airline Eurowings will pause the German routes offered from Graz and Linz longer than previously known. So far it has been said that due to the lockdown in Austria it will be suspended until January 10, 2022.

Obviously, it does not stop there, because Linz-Düsseldorf and Graz-Stuttgart will not be served until at least January 31, 2022. For both airports, the renewed and prolonged loss of the German routes is annoying.

Eurowings is also using the red pencil from German airports and from the new Prague base. From the Czech capital, connections to Zagreb and Tel Aviv will not be available for an indefinite period. In Germany there are temporary hires in Cologne / Bonn, Düsseldorf, Hamburg and Stuttgart.

In Cologne, the flights to Dresden and Bologna are affected. These will not be carried out until February 11, 2022 or February 14, 2022. From Düsseldorf, the domestic German route to Leipzig / Halle will be discontinued until January 24, 2022. There will be no flights from Hamburg to Nuremberg between January 6th and 30th, 2022. From Stuttgart, the domestic German destinations Dresden and Hanover are suspended until January 30, 2022. Bremen is to be paused from December 10, 2021 to January 31, 2022. From Düsseldorf, Bergamo will only be served sporadically on individual days.

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  • Wolfgang Huber, 6. January 2022 @ 10: 20

    Hello Mr. Steuer,
    At the moment you can book online flights from Linz to Dusseldorf from January 31.01.2022, XNUMX at Eurowings.
    However, from bad experiences last year I have concerns that these will actually take place.
    Do you already have more information as to whether these flight times actually hold?

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  • Wolfgang Huber, 6. January 2022 @ 10: 20

    Hello Mr. Steuer,
    At the moment you can book online flights from Linz to Dusseldorf from January 31.01.2022, XNUMX at Eurowings.
    However, from bad experiences last year I have concerns that these will actually take place.
    Do you already have more information as to whether these flight times actually hold?

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