Graz Airport presents summer flight plan

Graz Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Graz Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Graz Airport presents summer flight plan

Graz Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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The summer flight schedule starts on March 27th at Graz Airport. New in the area of ​​scheduled flights: The Turkish capital Ankara. In the charter segment, Burgas on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast (from July to September) and Catania on Sicily (special flights at the end of May/beginning of June) will be offered again after a break.

"Now that many countries are increasingly simplifying travel by lifting travel restrictions, we, together with the tour operators and airlines, are optimistic about the summer," informs Wolfgang Grimus, Managing Director of Graz Airport. "We have managed to put together a versatile destination package from Graz that certainly leaves nothing to be desired!"

Charter flights:

Flights to around 15 holiday destinations are offered at least once a week in the summer months. These destinations include evergreens such as Hurghada (2x per week), Antalya (2x per week), Brac, Rhodes and Heraklion (each 4x per week), Kos or Corfu, but also niche destinations such as Karpathos, Paros, Skiathos, Zakynthos and Calvi . Back on board after a long break: Burgas on the Black Sea. Gran Canaria, which is also offered from Graz throughout the winter, is still on the schedule until April 27th. Especially around the holidays in May/June and in autumn, special flights are planned to some destinations, such as Valencia, Catania, Funchal, Larnaca, Lisbon or Seville, as the airport informed in a broadcast.

With the line:

On Thursday and Sunday, Eurowings will be in Mallorca after a flight time of around 2 hours. Also on the programme: Stuttgart, Düsseldorf, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Munich, Vienna and Zurich. This summer, from the end of June to the beginning of October, up to three weekly scheduled flights will be offered to Ankara with Anadolujet, a subsidiary of Turkish Airlines, and with Corendon. This means that a total of nine line destinations are available to choose from.

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