Nuremberg: Tuifly opens flights to Greece

Boeing 737 (Photo: Jan Beinßen).
Boeing 737 (Photo: Jan Beinßen).

Nuremberg: Tuifly opens flights to Greece

Boeing 737 (Photo: Jan Beinßen).
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Tuifly flight X3 4102 heralded the start of the Greece season from Nuremberg on Friday. This year four destinations are offered in this region.

On board Tuifly you will go to the Cretan capital Heraklion. In addition, the holiday airline is heading for Kos (from May 24th) and Rhodes (from June 3rd). Corendon Airlines also connects Franconia with the Greek islands and from the end of June will also fly to Kos, Rhodes and Chania, the second airport on the island of Crete. With the destination Corfu, Ryanair will take off from July 1st. On the Greek mainland, Thessaloniki attracts with bathing weather and culture and is also served by Ryanair.

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