Eurowings: Longer break for some Germany-Austria routes

Airbus A319 (Photo: Salzburg Airport Presse).
Airbus A319 (Photo: Salzburg Airport Presse).

Eurowings: Longer break for some Germany-Austria routes

Airbus A319 (Photo: Salzburg Airport Presse).
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The Lufthansa subsidiary Eurowings is also postponing the resumption of routes in Germany-Austria traffic in Salzburg and Vienna that have been paused for a few weeks or even months. In the hot water area, admission dates could also be postponed in Mozart City, depending on the progress of the pandemic.

In the federal capital there is a significant change on the Hanover route. In future, this will no longer be served by Eurowings, but by Austrian Airlines. Only a few years ago the AUA withdrew from this route in favor of the sister company. Now it is being reversed.

The table below shows the current recording dates for Eurowings in traffic between Austria and Germany. The reactivation of the Cologne route has also been postponed from Klagenfurt; more details in this article.

fromto Recording
SalzburgBerlin01.04.2021
SalzburgCologne / Bonn01.04.2021
SalzburgDüsseldorfconstantly
SalzburgHamburg01.04.2021
ViennaCologne / Bonn01.04.2021
ViennaDüsseldorfconstantly
ViennaHamburgconstantly
ViennaHanoverHandover to AUA
ViennaStuttgart01.04.2021

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