Air Dolomiti: Only one flight could be operated from Innsbruck

Innsbruck Airport (Photo: Innsbruck Airport).
Innsbruck Airport (Photo: Innsbruck Airport).

Air Dolomiti: Only one flight could be operated from Innsbruck

Innsbruck Airport (Photo: Innsbruck Airport).
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On Sunday, Air Dolomiti had to cancel most of the planned flight connections at Innsbruck Airport. The background is that strong gusts of wind prevailed due to the weather conditions. Only one of six planned flights could be carried out as planned.

In the morning, Air Dolomiti was able to take off as planned towards Frankfurt am Main with I-ADJK, which had been parked at Innsbruck Airport since June 3, 2022 due to an AOG. All other connections could not be carried out due to the weather conditions.

Air Dolomiti attempted an approach to Innsbruck with EN8052 in the afternoon. However, this was canceled and they switched to Munich. On Monday, the weather situation at the Tyrolean airport had improved significantly, so that flights could be flown normally again.

3 Comments

  • Peter, 7. June 2022 @ 10: 18

    Because of the weather"
    ...

  • Klaus , 7. June 2022 @ 14: 01

    It should be mentioned here that the six flights are Air Dolomiti flights. Others (Eurowings, Transavia, Austrian, Trade Air) were carried out.

  • Herbert, 7. June 2022 @ 22: 11

    Very poorly researched by Mr. Gruber...
    As already mentioned by Klaus, all other airlines (except Air Dolomiti) carried out their flights on Sunday as planned!
    In any case, a correction in the article would be more than appropriate.

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3 Comments

  • Peter, 7. June 2022 @ 10: 18

    Because of the weather"
    ...

  • Klaus , 7. June 2022 @ 14: 01

    It should be mentioned here that the six flights are Air Dolomiti flights. Others (Eurowings, Transavia, Austrian, Trade Air) were carried out.

  • Herbert, 7. June 2022 @ 22: 11

    Very poorly researched by Mr. Gruber...
    As already mentioned by Klaus, all other airlines (except Air Dolomiti) carried out their flights on Sunday as planned!
    In any case, a correction in the article would be more than appropriate.

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