Summer 2022: Corendon relies on 20 German airports

Tailfin Boeing 737-800 (Photo: Mario Caruana / MAviO News).
Tailfin Boeing 737-800 (Photo: Mario Caruana / MAviO News).

Summer 2022: Corendon relies on 20 German airports

Tailfin Boeing 737-800 (Photo: Mario Caruana / MAviO News).
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The Turkish Corendon Airlines and the Maltese sister company Corendon Europe want to offer their services from 2022 German airports in the summer flight schedule of 20. A total of five million seats are to be made available from the Federal Republic.

The focus is on connections between Turkey and Germany. Around 25 tourist-relevant destinations will be offered. Around 250 flights are planned between the two states each week. A second focus is formed with Egypt. Corendon Europe intends to serve Hurghada from a total of 16 German airports.

Greece should also be served more frequently. For example, new routes are being set up from various airports and existing ones are being increased. For example, there are flights to Cyprus from Düsseldorf and Nuremberg once a week. According to its own information, the Corendon Group offers 165 destinations in 65 countries.

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