Bremen with significantly more routes in summer 2022

Bremen Airport (Photo: Flughafen Bremen GmbH).
Bremen Airport (Photo: Flughafen Bremen GmbH).

Bremen with significantly more routes in summer 2022

Bremen Airport (Photo: Flughafen Bremen GmbH).
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On Sunday, March 27, 2022, the 2022 summer flight schedule will also start at Bremen Airport. This is significantly more extensive than in the past two years. Managing director Marc Cezanne is already looking forward to the extended summer offer.

Bremen is offered to the hubs Munich, Frankfurt am Main, Amsterdam and Istanbul. Lufthansa, KLM and Turkish Airlines have already announced that they will increase frequencies. Sundair will be stationing two aircraft at Bremen Airport in summer 2022 and will be offering a total of 22 holiday routes. New this summer: It's back to the Greek island of Kos. For example to Fuerteventura, Crete and Rhodes. And with Beirut, Sundair also has an interesting destination for a city trip in its program.

"We are really looking forward to the upcoming summer flight schedule," says Bremen Airport Managing Director Marc Cezanne. "After two years of the corona pandemic, travel restrictions and a very reduced flight offer from the airlines, we hope that our terminals will fill up again with many holidaymakers and life. With our airlines, we were able to put together a nice summer offer for travelers in the north-west for the summer of 2022, which we hope will be well received.”

For example, four weekly Ryanair flights to Vienna are new to the flight schedule this summer. There is also the diving paradise of Hurghada, which is served by both Sundair and Corendon Airlines. This summer we are going to Burgas with European Aircharter. In addition, Mallorca, one of the favorite islands of Germans, is served with up to 20 flights per week from Bremen Airport. You can choose between the airlines Eurowings, Sundair and Ryanair. But Turkey can also be reached more often: Turkish Airlines will be flying daily to the hub in Istanbul again from the end of March, and Izmir is on the flight schedule with a total of up to five weekly flights with SunExpress and Corendon Airlines. Those who prefer to go to Antalya can choose between Sundair, SunExpress and Corendon Airlines and up to nine flights a week from Bremen. But Pristina and Skopje are also included in the summer timetable and are served by Mywings Aviation and Wizz Air from Bremen Airport. 

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