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Summer flight schedule 2025: Diversity and growth at Stuttgart Airport

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With the change to daylight saving time on March 30, 2025, the new summer flight schedule will come into effect at Stuttgart Airport. 36 airlines will serve 115 destinations in 37 countries. The most popular travel destinations remain Turkey, Spain, and Greece. A total of over 50.000 flights are planned, representing an increase of five percent over the previous year.

Eurowings remains the largest airline at the airport with 77 destinations. New to the program are Malta and Mostar. Italian cities such as Milan, Naples, and Rome are also served. SunExpress is expanding its offerings with new connections to Bursa, Ordu-Giresun, and Balikesir-Edremit. TUIfly offers flights to Hurghada, Djerba, and the Cape Verde Islands. Condor flies to Heraklion, Corfu, and Kos, among others.

Wizz Air serves destinations in Eastern Europe, including Budapest, Bucharest, and Tirana. New to the schedule are Electra Airways with flights to Burgas and Varna, and Fly One with a connection to Chisinau. Major hubs such as Amsterdam, Frankfurt, and London provide worldwide connections.

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