NUE starts the holidays with the new summer timetable

Around 240.000 passengers are expected at Albrecht Dürer Airport Nuremberg during the holidays (Photo: Airport Nuremberg/ Katharina Ostertag).
Around 240.000 passengers are expected at Albrecht Dürer Airport Nuremberg during the holidays (Photo: Airport Nuremberg/ Katharina Ostertag).

NUE starts the holidays with the new summer timetable

Around 240.000 passengers are expected at Albrecht Dürer Airport Nuremberg during the holidays (Photo: Airport Nuremberg/ Katharina Ostertag).
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Nuremberg Airport's new summer flight schedule includes more than 60 destinations. Accordingly, around 150.000 passengers are expected during the holidays.

In the two-week vacation, more than 1.200 take-offs and landings by 15 different airlines are planned, as the airport announced in a broadcast. Busiest day is expected to be Friday April 22nd with 42 scheduled departures. The top tourist destination is Palma de Mallorca (up to 87 departures), followed by Antalya (up to 61 departures). With 185 planned departures during the holidays, Ryanair takes off most frequently, followed by the holiday airlines from Corendon with around 65 departures.

As of April 3, 2022, wearing a medical mask in the terminal is no longer mandatory. "However, it is recommended to continue to wear a mask and to keep a distance of at least 1,5 meters from other people," said the airport.

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