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EuroAirport expands 2025 summer flight schedule with new destinations and more connections

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EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg will offer around 2025 direct connections to destinations in Europe, North Africa, and North America in the 100 summer flight schedule. In addition to established destinations, several new routes will be introduced. Connection options via international hubs of major airlines will also remain a key component of the offering.

The new destinations include the Spanish city of Bilbao, the Icelandic capital Reykjavik, and the Greek island of Skiathos. These will be served several times a week by airlines such as easyJet. Frequencies will also be increased on existing routes. This includes connections to Barcelona, ​​Montreal, Djerba, and Palma de Mallorca.

For travelers wishing to fly via major international hubs, EuroAirport offers numerous connecting flights. Key partners include Air France (Paris), Lufthansa (Frankfurt and Munich), KLM (Amsterdam), British Airways (London), and Turkish Airlines (Istanbul). These connections allow passengers to reach a variety of global destinations.

In addition to expanding its flight offerings, EuroAirport is also modernizing its infrastructure. The redesign of its catering facilities is scheduled to be completed by mid-2025. During the renovation work, temporary retail outlets will provide food and beverages for travelers. In addition, the redesigned Sky Lounge, previously reserved primarily for business travelers, is now open to all passengers.

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