New partnership for German Airways: The second oldest German carrier will soon be flying Spanish routes

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The second oldest German airline, German Airways, is entering into a new partnership with the Spanish carrier Binter. The German airline is said to be operating flights on the Spanish mainland for this in the winter season.

The German airline German Airways, which is considered the second oldest airline in Germany, announces its first partnership with the Spanish airline Binter. The German airline is said to be operating flights for them in the winter season, and the airline has already stationed aircraft in Las Palmas on Gran Canaria. Maren Wolters, Managing Director of German Airways, says: “We are very pleased about this new partnership. We are expecting a very demanding operation, for which we are well equipped. Both airlines share the same passion for excellent service and travel comfort.” 

Embraer 190 (Photo: Zeitfracht).
Embraer 190 (Photo: Zeitfracht).
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