Klagenfurt: Eurowings extends flight break

Airbus A319 (Photo: Salzburg Airport Presse).
Airbus A319 (Photo: Salzburg Airport Presse).

Klagenfurt: Eurowings extends flight break

Airbus A319 (Photo: Salzburg Airport Presse).
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After Germany also classified Carinthia as a risk area, the airline Eurowings reacted to this decision. The “break”, which was supposed to end on November 16, 2020, will be extended to at least December 18, 2020.

At Klagenfurt Airport, only the Vienna route served by Austrian Airlines remains on the route. The example of Eurowings shows how quickly the industry is currently developing due to the corona pandemic. On October 12, 2020, resumption and increases were planned from Salzburg. Klagenfurt-Cologne / Bonn should also be served more frequently. Just a few days later, on October 28, 2020, an Aviation.Direct report announced that Klagenfurt would be temporarily suspended until November 16, 2020. Now, on November 3, 2020, it was announced that the "break" will last until at least December 18, 2020.

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