Graz: Lufthansa increases Frankfurt connection

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Graz: Lufthansa increases Frankfurt connection

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Lufthansa will increase the Graz-Frankfurt route from November 15, 2020. So far, a daily flight has been offered. In the future, flights will again be carried out within twice the daily margin. The flights will continue to be carried out by the Group subsidiary CityLine.

This means that Salzburg - as reported - and Graz will again be connected to the Star Alliance hub Frankfurt am Main twice a day. From the Styrian airport, the Munich route, operated by Cityline and Air Dolomiti, is expected to be available again from March 28, 2021 according to the latest information. The same applies to the connection to the Swiss hub in Zurich.

Austrian Airlines flies several times a day from Graz to Vienna and, since October 5, 2020, to Düsseldorf and Stuttgart. As a rule, the flights are carried out with DHC Dash 8-400, but Embraer 195s are occasionally used on the capital route. The connection to the Skyteam hub Amsterdam-Schiphol will be reactivated by KLM on October 25, 2020. For the time being, five weekly circuits are planned.

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