Nuremberg Airport: First flight to Bologna started

Airport manager Michael Hupe and representative of the Consulate General of the Italian Republic in Munich Günther Kreuzer welcomed the Ryanair plane from Bologna with a first flight cake (Photo: Nuremberg Airport).
Airport manager Michael Hupe and representative of the Consulate General of the Italian Republic in Munich Günther Kreuzer welcomed the Ryanair plane from Bologna with a first flight cake (Photo: Nuremberg Airport).

Nuremberg Airport: First flight to Bologna started

Airport manager Michael Hupe and representative of the Consulate General of the Italian Republic in Munich Günther Kreuzer welcomed the Ryanair plane from Bologna with a first flight cake (Photo: Nuremberg Airport).
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Bella Italia also in the winter half-year: Since October 31, Ryanair has been flying to Bologna in Italy on Thursdays and Sundays.

“With the start of the connection to Bologna, the flight schedule for people and companies in the Nuremberg metropolitan region continues to fill with attractive destinations. In particular, the offer to Italy is becoming increasingly diverse. Additional destinations will follow in spring with Venice and Lamezia Terme ”, says airport manager Michael Hupe. In addition to Bologna, Ryanair will also be flying to the Sicilian Palermo in Italy in the winter of 2021/22.

Ryanair is planning to fly from Nuremberg with a new version of the Boeing 737 MAX 8 that is tailor-made for Ryanair. The more economical successor to the Boeing 737-800 has 197 seats, eight more than its predecessor. Ryanair According to the plan, the new aircraft will cut fuel consumption per seat by 16 percent and reduce noise emissions by 40 percent.

Arrival of Ryanair from Bologna (Photo: Nuremberg Airport).

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