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LBC: Lübeck Air gives first insights into summer flight plan

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After the charter airline Sundair had already announced its summer destinations from Lübeck and, in addition to Crete, Mallorca and Antalya, also offered Corfu as a new holiday destination for the 2023 season, the "home carrier", Lübeck Air, is now following suit and publishing the routes , which will soon be bookable from Lübeck.

The airline chose the routes that performed particularly well last summer. From May it's off to Bern, Iceland, Corsica, Menorca and Sardinia again. As a completely new destination, Naples from Lübeck is on the flight plan for the first time. "Unfortunately, we cannot fulfill all wishes. When selecting destinations, Lübeck Air carefully based its selection on the demands of its guests," explains spokeswoman Stefanie Eggers. “We can continue to offer the somewhat more exclusive travel niche in Lübeck very well, because with Lübeck Air hand and standard luggage, drinks and a small on-board meal as well as check-in are still included in the ticket price. Flight destinations such as Iceland and now also Naples, which fits perfectly into the portfolio with its proximity to the Amalfi Coast, Mount Vesuvius, Capri and Ischia, also demonstrate what is special.”

Lübeck Air currently offers year-round flight connections to Bergen, Munich, Salzburg and Stuttgart - for the first time in this winter season, Scandinavian Mountains Airport will be served until April. The airport lies in the middle of the alpine ski regions around Sweden's Sälen and Norway's Trysil. There will be extended connections to Munich and Stuttgart from May. The destinations will then be served several times a week during the day, according to the airport in a press release.

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