NUE: More than 60 summer destinations can already be booked now

Photo: Nuremberg Airport / Katharina Ostertag.
Photo: Nuremberg Airport / Katharina Ostertag.

NUE: More than 60 summer destinations can already be booked now

Photo: Nuremberg Airport / Katharina Ostertag.
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In the summer flight schedule, more than 60 destinations can be reached non-stop from Nuremberg Airport again from the end of March and most of them can already be booked.

14 new routes are available for city travelers alone, such as Venice, Valencia, Girona, Estonia's capital Tallinn, Faro on the Portuguese Algarve coast and the Irish city of Dublin in the Nuremberg flight plan. Sun, beach and sea are not neglected either: The Greek islands and Cyprus, the Canary Islands and Turkey with seven destinations as well as Hurghada in Egypt are all available. From the Costa Brava to the Costa Blanca to the Costa del Sol, mainland Spain can be reached with five destinations. "To and from Mallorca - the Franconians' favorite island - there is a particularly flexible range of airlines and hip Ibiza is back again," said the airport.

With Banja Luka and Tuzla in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Burgas, Varna and Sofia in Bulgaria as well as Kyiv and Lviv (Lemberg) in the Ukraine, a strong Southeastern Europe program can be used again. If you don't want to wait that long, you can already quench your wanderlust: For example, to four Canary Islands ten times a week, to Antalya or on city trips, for example to Paris or the Italian city of Bologna. Good connections via the well-known hubs in Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Istanbul, Vienna and Zurich round off the choice of destinations worldwide.

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Granit Pireci is an editor at Aviation.Direct and specializes in aviation in Southeast Europe. Before that he worked for AviationNetOnline (formerly Austrian Aviation Net).
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