New scheduled connection from Graz: Anadolujet flies to Ankara

Graz Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Graz Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).

New scheduled connection from Graz: Anadolujet flies to Ankara

Graz Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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Nine scheduled destinations and around 15 charter destinations are in the summer timetable from Graz.

New in the area of ​​scheduled flights: The Turkish capital Ankara. From the end of June to the beginning of October there are up to three weekly scheduled flights with Anadolujet, a subsidiary of Turkish Airlines, and with Corendon. The airport has scheduled flights to Amsterdam, Ankara, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Munich, Palma de Mallorca, Stuttgart, Vienna and Zurich. In the charter segment, Burgas on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast (from July to September) and Catania on Sicily (special flights at the end of May/beginning of June) will be offered again after a break.

The charter offer at a glance:

Photo: Graz Airport.

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