Graz connected to five hubs in winter 2022/23

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

Graz connected to five hubs in winter 2022/23

Graz Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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In the 2022/23 winter timetable, there will be an average of ten flights per day from Graz Airport to the hubs in Frankfurt am Main, Vienna, Munich, Zurich and Amsterdam. One is particularly often connected with 23 rotations to Frankfurt and 22 rotations to Munich.

From the end of October 2022, KLM will be serving the Skyteam hub in Amsterdam ten times a week. The carrier announced just a few days ago that the Graz route will be increased. There are additional flights on Friday, Sunday and Monday traffic days.

The Lufthansa subsidiary Eurowings connects the state capital of Styria with the German cities of Düsseldorf and Stuttgart. Both destinations are served up to five times a week and are considered particularly important for the local economy. Düsseldorf and Stuttgart also have a lot to offer in terms of tourism.

"We were again able to put together an attractive program for this winter with our partners," explains Wolfgang Grimus, Managing Director of Graz Airport. “With the numerous scheduled flights, our passengers can easily reach destinations on all continents. I am particularly pleased that this year they will also have the opportunity to take off on a direct flight to the south three times a week.”

In the area of ​​holiday flights, there are regular flights to the Red Sea again this year. On the traffic days Wednesday and Saturday, Corendon Europe steers towards Hurghada in cooperation with tour operators. Also in the program of the holiday airline: Las Palmas, which is served on Wednesdays.

In October 2022, non-stop flights to Heraklion, Hurghada, Paphos, Larnaca, Porto and Lisbon will be offered by various providers.

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