Wizzair: Larnaka new from Dortmund

Passengers on the apron of Dortmund Airport when boarding a plane (Photo: Dortmund Airport).
Passengers on the apron of Dortmund Airport when boarding a plane (Photo: Dortmund Airport).

Wizzair: Larnaka new from Dortmund

Passengers on the apron of Dortmund Airport when boarding a plane (Photo: Dortmund Airport).
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From mid-July 2020, there will be three non-stop flights a week from Dortmund to Larnaka. The carrier is thus expanding its presence at the German airport.

From July 11th, travelers can fly from Dortmund to Larnaka. The low-cost carrier Wizz Air goes to the city in Cyprus three times a week. The planes for the eastern Mediterranean take off on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.

“The fact that Wizz Air is not only holding onto the Dortmund location even in times of the corona pandemic, but is also strengthening it with a new route, gives us every reason to look confidently into the future. The new route is also a good signal for our passengers: all tourist players are doing their best to make holidays in 2020 possible. With Larnaka, tourists and sun worshipers in particular have an attractive new alternative, ”says Guido Miletic, Head of Marketing and Sales at Dortmund Airport.

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