HAM: Eurowings is adding three more holiday destinations to its flight program

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

HAM: Eurowings is adding three more holiday destinations to its flight program

Airbus A320 (Photo: Leipzig / Halle Airport, Uwe Schoßig).
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At the weekend, Eurowings will start scheduled services to three holiday destinations from Hamburg.

From Saturday, April 30th, the German airline will be flying to the Greek port city of Chania once a week. With Lisbon and Porto, the offer will also be extended to Portugal. Flights to the Portuguese capital will also be offered twice a week from Saturday. A day later the connection to Porto follows with two weekly flights.

“The connections to Greece and Portugal come at just the right time: May is the best time to travel in southern Europe. The temperatures are constantly above 20 degrees, the sun shines almost every day. So I'm all the more pleased that our passengers with Eurowings now have even more choice to three popular European sunny destinations. Especially the connection to Chania on Crete is good news. Because in the past year, Greece has become one of the most popular holiday destinations for northern Germans,” says Dirk Behrens, Head of Aviation at Hamburg Airport.

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