GRZ: Eurowings starts with Stuttgart flights

Airbus A320 (Photo: Unsplash / Kevin Hackert).
Airbus A320 (Photo: Unsplash / Kevin Hackert).

GRZ: Eurowings starts with Stuttgart flights

Airbus A320 (Photo: Unsplash / Kevin Hackert).
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Today, at 07:30 a.m., it was finally that time again: the first plane from Stuttgart landed again at Graz Airport after the long Corona-related break. An Airbus A319 from Lufthansa subsidiary Eurowings will be flown.

The flights are operated every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. “We are very pleased that we can now offer Styria a direct Eurowings connection to Stuttgart for the first time. With our four weekly flights from Graz Airport, we are linking the two strong economic and tourism regions even more closely, ”explains Eurowings CEO Jens Bischof.

"With Stuttgart, after Frankfurt and Düsseldorf, we have now linked a third important economic center in Germany directly to Graz", informs Wolfgang Grimus, Managing Director of Graz Airport. "In addition to the strong economic ties, Graz and Styria are also popular tourist destinations for holidaymakers from Baden-Württemberg, the third largest state in Germany."

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