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Additional passengers thanks to winter holidays in Dresden and Leipzig

To mark the start of the holidays in Saxony and Thuringia, a total of 92 passenger planes will take off from the Central German airports from next Friday to Sunday – 35 from Dresden Airport and 57 from Leipzig/Halle Airport. In addition to sunny destinations on the Mediterranean, in the Atlantic, on the Red Sea and on the Persian Gulf, European and German metropolises can be found on

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February 1, 2024: Verdi calls on security staff at eleven airports to go on strike

The Verdi union is calling on security personnel at eleven German airports to go on strike on February 1, 2024. Passengers must expect significant restrictions and many flight cancellations, as individual airports have already announced that there will be no departures at all on Thursday. At the airports of Hamburg, Bremen, Hanover, Berlin, Cologne/Bonn, Düsseldorf, Leipzig/Halle,

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Smell of paint: Swiss-A220 completes safety landing in Dresden

On the evening of January 21, 2024, the Swiss airline had to make a safety landing at Dresden Airport. This resulted in a precautionary deployment of the fire brigade. The crew of the Airbus A220 reported an emergency situation over the radio because they noticed a smell of fresh paint and steam in the cockpit.

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Dresden and Leipzig airports need fresh money

Mitteldeutsche Flughafen AG, the holding company of Dresden and Leipzig/Halle airports, wants to reorganize itself. The workforce was informed last Thursday about a restructuring plan drawn up by KMPG. "It confirms that Mitteldeutsche Flughafen AG will have sustainable competitiveness and good future prospects when implementing the restructuring concept," said MDF AG in a statement.

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KLM discontinues Amsterdam-Dresden

The Dutch airline KLM will no longer fly between Amsterdam and Dresden in the 2024 summer flight schedule. This means that the East German airport will lose a hub connection. With effect from March 30, 2024, the Skyteam member will discontinue flights between Amsterdam-Schiphol and Dresden. At the same time, flights to Sandefjord-Torp will also be discontinued. One day later

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Dresden: Momento launches Sundair charter flights

The tour operator Momento is again offering holiday trips to Italy, Greece and Portugal from Dresden in the 2024 summer flight schedule. The flights are operated by Sundair. As in the previous year, popular destinations in Italy such as the Amalfi Coast, Ischia, Sardinia, Sicily and the Aeolian Islands are on the flight schedule in April and May. New

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Dresden: Sundair operates charter flights to Krakow

On behalf of the tour operator Niki Aviation, Sundair will operate a special flight from Dresden to Krakow and back again on December 28, 2023. An Airbus A319 will be used. This is not a sightseeing flight: the flight to Krakow will depart at 09:00 a.m. on December 28.12.2023, 10. The landing is scheduled for 05:XNUMX a.m.

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Dresden: Sundair strongest airline in winter 2023/24

Dresden Airport's winter flight schedule offers connections to 11 destinations in 6 countries, served by 8 airlines. Up to 80 flights depart per week. Sundair is the number one holiday airline from Dresden with up to six weekly departures. The airline flies to Gran Canaria and

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