Austrian Airlines is ramping up Klagenfurt flights again

Embraer 195 (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Embraer 195 (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Austrian Airlines is ramping up Klagenfurt flights again

Embraer 195 (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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Austrian Airlines will gradually increase the Klagenfurt route to 13 weekly rotations. Most recently, there was only one rotation per week. In the current March, up to seven times a week will be flown.

In April 2022, the carrier wants to increase to nine rounds per week. Then there should be up to 13 rotations, a company spokeswoman confirmed to the Austrian broadcaster. Vienna is one of only two scheduled routes from Klagenfurt and serves primarily as a connection to the hub of Austrian Airlines.

Cologne/Bonn, served by Eurowings, is the second scheduled destination from Carinthia Airport. There are currently no other regular destinations from this airport. Will be in the summer of 2022 some charter flights too holiday destinations offered.

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