Summer 2022: Edelweiss increases its route network significantly

Front view of an A330 aircraft from Edelweiss (Photo: Edelweiss Air).
Front view of an A330 aircraft from Edelweiss (Photo: Edelweiss Air).

Summer 2022: Edelweiss increases its route network significantly

Front view of an A330 aircraft from Edelweiss (Photo: Edelweiss Air).
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The holiday airline Edelweiss Air plans to fly to a total of 2022 destinations in 75 countries in the summer flight schedule of 32. In a direct comparison with the period just ended, that is 13 more destinations.

56 destinations are short and medium-haul routes. The number of flights will be increased by 2021 percent compared to summer 16. Particularly in the direction of the Canary Islands, the Spanish mainland, the Balearic Islands, Egypt, Italy and northern Europe. Newquay is one of the new destinations.

From March 2nd, Edelweiss will again be flying to Tampa Bay (Florida) up to two times a week and from April 4th to Las Vegas again up to three times a week. With Vancouver and Calgary, the two holiday destinations in Canada will be included again in the flight program at the end of May. There are three flights to Vancouver and Calgary two times a week from Zurich. There will be two weekly flights to Denver from June 13th.

The Caribbean program with Cancun, Punta Cana, Puerto Plata, Montego Bay in Jamaica, Havana, San José and Liberia in Costa Rica will also be offered next summer. The two new holiday destinations Kilimanjaro and Zanzibar in Tanzania will be served for the first time in summer and each will be expanded by a weekly flight. As this year, Edelweiss will also serve the Maldives next summer with up to three weekly connections. Compared to summer 2021, the long-haul program in summer 2022 corresponds to an increase of 185 percent.

Edelweiss will be flying to Bergen, Bilbao and Cork in summer 2022. The first flight to the Norwegian city has been announced for June 1, 2022. Two weekly circuits are planned. From March 27, 2022, there will be up to three times a week to Bilbao. The Irish Cork is to be served from April 15, 2022. For the time being, two weekly rotations are planned.

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