Kassel-Calden: Sundair cancels Palma

Airbus A320 (Photo: Sundair).
Airbus A320 (Photo: Sundair).

Kassel-Calden: Sundair cancels Palma

Airbus A320 (Photo: Sundair).
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The German holiday airline Sundair is canceling all flights to Palma de Mallorca that were previously offered from Kassel-Calden, effective August 19, 2020. There was, according to a report in the regional newspaper HNA So far no positive PCR test, but the demand has collapsed.

The company told the medium that the flights to Crete will continue to operate. There has been a sharp decline on the Palma route, which is why it must now be discontinued. For Kassel-Calden Airport, which in any case had very little supply even before the corona pandemic, this is of course another setback.

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