Lübeck Air flies to Salzburg

ATR72-500 (Photo: Lübeck Airport).
ATR72-500 (Photo: Lübeck Airport).

Lübeck Air flies to Salzburg

ATR72-500 (Photo: Lübeck Airport).
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In the new year, the first winter connection to the Alps will start from Lübeck Airport. From February onwards, winter fans will have the opportunity to take off in Lübeck every Saturday and get on the ski bus in Salzburg just two hours later.

Lübeck Air flies its passengers with a commercial aircraft that has proven itself for regional traffic, an ATR 72-500. "We're creating an offer that many don't even know anymore," says Jürgen Friedel, Managing Director of Lübeck Airport and Lübeck Air. Every ticket already includes one piece of luggage and hand luggage, and passengers on board can expect an extremely generous seat pitch of 90cm, so Friedel continues. A small on-board meal is always included.

“With Lübeck as the departure point for winter sports enthusiasts, we have once again achieved a set goal for Lübeck Airport. After the start of the seasonal regular service to Austria in July, we looked together with our local partners at the development possibilities of the connection. Austria - and especially the Salzburgerland - is an attractive destination at any time of the year. In addition, it is an extremely interesting tourist destination, especially in winter, not just for skiers. "

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