Lübeck Air will take off on August 17, 2020

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

Lübeck Air will take off on August 17, 2020

ATR72-500 (Photo: Lübeck Airport).
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The airport's own start-up Lübeck Air will be offering a daily flight between the Hanseatic city and Stuttgart from August 17, 2020. An ATR72-500 operated by Air Alsie with 60 seats is used. 

Also from August 17, 2020, flights between Lübeck and Munich will be operated in double the day margin. Tickets for the two new routes can already be booked on the provider's website. According to the company, check-in luggage, one piece of hand luggage and snacks and drinks on board are included in all tariff classes.

Cabin of an ATR72-500 from Lübeck Air (Photo: Lübeck Airport).

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