Sundair is back in Dresden

Photo: Sundair.
Photo: Sundair.

Sundair is back in Dresden

Photo: Sundair.
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Just in time for the airport anniversary: ​​Sundair takes off again from Dresden. After almost four months of corona-related forced break, the airline has resumed flight operations in Dresden.

On Saturday morning, the airline started landing on the Greek Mediterranean island of Rhodes. On the occasion of the resumption and the 85th anniversary of the airport, there were water fountains from the airport fire brigade before departure.

In addition, Sundair stationed two aircraft at the airport for the first time this summer. These are two Airbus A320 planes with which the carrier heads for popular holiday destinations. New to the Sundair flight schedule from Dresden are Corfu, Palma de Mallorca, Paphos and Varna. Furthermore, you fly to Fuerteventura as well as to Kos, Heraklion and Rhodes, as they say.

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