Outlook on the Salzburg summer flight schedule 2024

Salzburg Airport (Photo: Salzburg Airport Presse).
Salzburg Airport (Photo: Salzburg Airport Presse).

Outlook on the Salzburg summer flight schedule 2024

Salzburg Airport (Photo: Salzburg Airport Presse).
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Salzburg Airport is still in the middle of the 2023/24 winter flight schedule, but the warm season is already in sight. In the summer of 2024 there will again be numerous destinations from Austria's second largest airport. 

The number of regular scheduled destinations remains constant in direct comparison with this year's period. In the holiday flight sector, there are individual new routes as well as increases to existing routes. New features include charter flights operated by Nouvelair to Monastir, Tunisia.  

The overview below shows the planning status as of December 12, 2023. The “printed” flight plan booklet can can be downloaded in PDF format from this link. It cannot be ruled out that there could be one or two changes before the start of the 2024 summer flight schedule. 

Overview of the destinations in the Salzburg summer flight schedule 2024: 

Egypt: 

  • Hurghada (Eurowings Charter) 
  • Marsa Alam (Eurowings, until April 25, 2024) 

Germany: 

  • Berlin (Eurowings) 
  • Dusseldorf (Eurowings) 
  • Frankfurt (Lufthansa) 
  • Hamburg (Eurowings) 

France: 

  • Calvi (Air Corsica Charter 28.04.24/13.10.24/XNUMX – XNUMX/XNUMX/XNUMX) 

Greece: 

  • Karpathos (Eurowings, from May 14.05.2024, XNUMX) 
  • Corfu (Eurowings, from May 19.05.2024, XNUMX) 
  • Kos (Eurowings, from May 08.05.2024th, XNUMX) 
  • Heraklion (Eurowings, from May 12.05.2024, XNUMX) 
  • Rhodes (Eurowings, from May 04.05.2024th, XNUMX) 
  • Thessaloniki (Eurowings, from May 25.05.2024, XNUMX) 
  • Zakynthos (Eurowings, from May 16.05.2024, XNUMX) 

United Kingdom: 

  • London-Gatwick (Easyjet and British Airways) 
  • London-Luton (Wizz Air) 
  • London Stansted (Ryanair) 

Italy: 

  • Lamezia Terme (Eurowings, from May 12.05.2024, XNUMX) 
  • Olbia (Eurowings, from April 27.04.2024, XNUMX) 

Netherlands: 

  • Amsterdam (Transavia) 

North Macedonia: 

  • Skopje (Wizz Air, from April 01.04.2024st, XNUMX) 

Romania: 

  • Bucharest (Wizz Air, from April 02.04.2024nd, XNUMX) 

Serbia: 

  • Belgrade (Air Serbia) 

Spain: 

  • Ibiza (from April 26.04.2024, XNUMX) 
  • Palma de Mallorca (from March 31.03.2024, XNUMX) 
  • Las Palmas (Eurowings, from October 2024) 
  • Tenerife (Eurowings, from October 2024) 

Tunisia: 

  • Monastir (Nouvelair Charter, 10.07.24/23.10.24/XNUMX – XNUMX/XNUMX/XNUMX) 

Turkey: 

  • Antalya (Corendon, 05.05.24 – 20.10.24) 
  • Istanbul (Turkish Airlines) 

United Arab Emirates: 

  • Dubai (Flydubai, 16.06.24/08.09.24/XNUMX – XNUMX/XNUMX/XNUMX) 

Cyprus: 

  • Larnaca (Eurowings, from April 06.04.2023th, XNUMX) 

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Editor of this article:

René Steuer is an editor at Aviation.Direct and specializes in tourism and regional aviation. Before that, he worked for AviationNetOnline (formerly Austrian Aviation Net), among others.
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