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New destinations and more flights: Summer flight schedule for Leipzig/Halle and Dresden

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The new summer flight schedule will take effect at Leipzig/Halle and Dresden Airports on March 30, 2025. It will bring numerous additional connections to popular holiday destinations and expand the route network with new airlines. The schedule is valid until October 25, 2025.

At Leipzig/Halle Airport, Marabu Airlines is expanding its service with a new connection to Chania on Crete. Freebird is adding Skopje to its flight schedule for the first time. Wizz Air is expanding its service with flights to Varna, in addition to existing connections to Tirana and Bucharest. Turkish Airlines is increasing its frequency to Istanbul to daily flights. Universal Air is also launching a new route to Debrecen, Hungary. In total, the summer flight schedule from Leipzig/Halle includes 29 destinations in 13 countries, served by 27 airlines.

Dresden Airport is also expanding its services. The number of flights to Antalya, Heraklion, Hurghada, Burgas, and Varna is growing particularly strongly. Antalya is becoming the leader with more than 100 additional flights. In addition, "momento" by sz-Reisen is offering new special flights to Barcelona, ​​Rome, and Chalkidiki. Air Cairo is launching flights to Hurghada, and Corendon Europe is now serving Heraklion. Swiss continues to connect Dresden with Zurich, and Lufthansa flies up to four times a day to Frankfurt and Munich.

These expansions will further improve the connections between both airports. Up to 222 weekly departures are planned for Leipzig/Halle and up to 111 flights per week for Dresden.

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