Overview: Salzburg before comeback marathon

Salzburg Airport (Photo: Salzburg Airport Presse).
Salzburg Airport (Photo: Salzburg Airport Presse).

Overview: Salzburg before comeback marathon

Salzburg Airport (Photo: Salzburg Airport Presse).
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The second largest airport in Austria, Salzburg, is expecting several first and comeback landings in the next few weeks. These include Transavia, Flydubai and Flynas. Below is an overview.

The prelude will be Transavia am July 8, 2021 around 15:50 p.m. do. The carrier will be heading to the Amsterdam hub all year round in codeshare with sister company KLM. flydubai will be on July 15, 2021 around 20:50 p.m. return to Salzburg. Due to the cooperation with sister company Emirates, transfers are possible at the Dubai hub.

Only four days later, on July 20, 2021 around 18:20 p.m., supposed to be the first landing of the new Easyjet-Connection to Barcelona take place. This should initially be offered until the end of October 2021. flynas will be on July 23, 2021 around 11:15 p.m. expected in the city of Mozart. The carrier from Saudi Arabia will serve Riyadh. Eurowings is for the August 1, 2021 around 16:55 p.m. announced for the resumption of the Berlin route.

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