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Leipzig: Air Moldova takes on Chisinau

With Leipzig, the airline Air Moldova is adding a third destination in Germany. This will initially be served twice a week from August 16, 2022. According to the carrier's statement, the airline plans to initially fly on Tuesdays and Saturdays. If there is sufficient demand, a third rotation will be added. Leipzig will be the third city,

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Holiday start at the central German airports

No chaos is expected at the three airports in Dresden, Erfurt and Leipzig-Halle. The preparation for this article started yesterday morning at the Rhein-Main Airport in Frankfurt/Main with a cancelled flight to Berlin. I was given little hope of being rebooked on the same day and so I sat at the

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149 tourist and scheduled flights from Dresden and Leipzig/Halle

Summer holidays start in Saxony-Anhalt, Saxony and Thuringia: From Thursday to Sunday, a total of 149 passenger planes will take off from the Central German airports - 63 of them from Dresden Airport and 86 from Leipzig/Halle Airport. In addition to German and European metropolises, sunny destinations on the Mediterranean, in the Atlantic, on the Black and Red Seas are on the departure board.

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Leipzig/Halle: Turkish Airlines flies to Istanbul again

From Leipzig/Halle Airport to the Bosporus every day: From June 30, Turkish Airlines will once again be offering scheduled flights between Leipzig/Halle Airport and Istanbul. As of today, passengers from central Germany can once again use the daily connection to the international hub Istanbul. The flight takes just under three hours. The connection had to be suspended due to Corona.

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Leipzig/Halle: Ryanair now flies to London and Dublin

Two European capitals will be added to the range of services from Leipzig/Halle in the upcoming winter flight schedule. From October, Ryanair will connect the central German airport with London and Dublin. The Irish low-cost carrier will fly five times a week from Leipzig/Halle. The airline will connect the airport with London on Mondays, Fridays and Sundays. Flights between Dublin and Leipzig/Halle will be available on Wednesdays

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Turkish returns to Leipzig – but not to Graz

Star Alliance member Turkish Airlines will reactivate the hub connection to the Istanbul hub from Leipzig/Halle on June 30, 2022. This is one of the last routes in the Germany-Austria-Switzerland region to make a comeback. The carrier announces that from the end of June 2022 there will be daily flights between Istanbul and Leipzig/Halle again.

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Leipzig: Antonov Airlines plans to fly from Germany

The Ukrainian airline Antonov Airlines intends to move its operating base to Leipzig/Halle Airport due to the war. From there, it will initially fly with five An-124s. The home base of Hostomel was badly damaged during the war. The company plans to operate from the German airport for the time being. For this purpose, personnel, maintenance equipment

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Condor is resuming Leipzig/Halle-Athens

Condor is apparently experiencing too little demand on the new route between Leipzig/Halle and Athens. The carrier is suspending the route and will only fly on three individual days in May 2022. The resumption is planned for the end of August 2022. According to the current information, Condor will only fly from Leipzig/Halle for the time being

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