Freebird Europe started in Cologne and Leipzig

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

Freebird Europe started in Cologne and Leipzig

Airbus A320 (Photo: Leipzig / Halle Airport, Uwe Schoßig).
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The Maltese airline Freebird Airlines Europe took on Greek destinations from Leipzig / Halle on Sunday. The provider is an offshoot of a Turkish airline and flies on behalf of the state tour operator Tui.

The first flight was carried out on Sunday. Charter flights to the Greek islands of Crete, Kos and Rhodes are offered. Freebird Airlines Europe has also stationed an Airbus A320 in Cologne / Bonn. With this one carries out flights to Greece and Spain on behalf of the organizer. Here, too, the first flight was carried out on Sunday.

Airbus A320 (Photo: Dresden International, Jürgen Lösel).

The competitor Sundair will start the destinations Rhodes and Heraklion from Dresden on May 16, 2021. On June 3, 2021, Kos is expected to be included. The Greece program is intended to complement the Corfu destination from June 29, 2021.

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