ZRH with a little foretaste of summer

Zurich-Kloten Airport (Photo: Pixabay).
Zurich-Kloten Airport (Photo: Pixabay).

ZRH with a little foretaste of summer

Zurich-Kloten Airport (Photo: Pixabay).
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The summer flight schedule is in the starting blocks, and the time will come from March 28th. Because of the CoV crisis, the offer remains sparse. This is also the case with Zurich Airport. Nevertheless: Some highlights are also included this year.

Among other things, Edelweiss is adding another Caribbean destination to its flight schedule, Jamaica. From May to October, the airline offers a weekly flight to Montego Bay via Punta Cana. With Tallinn and Billund, Swiss plans to offer two more European cities. The Estonian capital Tallinn will be served twice a week from June 25th and Billlund from July 2nd.

Especially Condor would like to get involved this summer. The holiday flier is now flying to various destinations within Europe from Zurich. The flight plan includes holiday destinations around the Mediterranean. Condor starts with up to 28 flights from Zurich to Ibiza, Palma de Mallorca, Tenerife, Gran Canaria, as well as to Greece (Crete, Kos, Rhodes), Cyprus (Larnaca) and Sardinia (Olbia).

In addition, the Aiport makes it clear: "Changes to the flight schedule are possible at any time due to the corona pandemic and the rapidly changing travel and quarantine regulations."

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