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Saarbrücken: DAT increases Hamburg and Berlin

With the start of the 2022 summer flight schedule period, the airline Danish Air Transport plans to increase its domestic flights from Saarbrücken to Berlin and Hamburg. With a stopover in the German capital, the airline also plans to offer the destination Bornholm. In the 2022 summer flight schedule, DAT plans to offer eleven weekly Berlin rotations from Saarbrücken. In the future, there will be flights to Hamburg.

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Danish Air Transport wants to expand in Saarbrücken

The airline Danish Air Transport says it is experiencing increased demand on the domestic German routes from Saarbrücken to Berlin and Hamburg. Therefore, the frequencies are being increased and larger aircraft are being used. Berlin is served twice a day from Tuesday to Thursday and, with the start of the winter flight schedule, also on Fridays, and on Sundays

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Saarbrücken: DAT starts second route within Germany

Saarbrücken Airport has been connected to Hamburg again since Monday. The regional airline Danish Air Transport operated the first flight with an ATR72. The route was previously operated by Luxair as a stopover on the way from Luxembourg to the Hanseatic city. "We are pleased that DAT is now also flying from SCN to Hamburg

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Danish Air Transport is expanding its German offering

The airline Danish Air Transport (DAT) will offer two weekly flights between Berlin and the Baltic Sea island of Bornholm in July and August 2021. The aircraft used will be ATR 72 turboprop aircraft. The carrier has been offering a non-stop connection to Saarbrücken from the German capital for some time.

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Tui: Vereinigung Cockpit criticizes Smartlynx flights

The pilots' union Vereinigung Cockpit criticises the fact that Tui will have Smartlynx operate charter flights from Saarbrücken and Basel from mid-May 2021. The employee representatives are of the opinion that the group's own Tuifly could also do this and accuse the group, in which the Federal Republic of Germany has a stake, of evading collective agreements. "We condemn this approach, which

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Germany: SmartLynx lands Tui order

The Latvian charter airline SmartLynx has landed orders in Germany and Switzerland. On behalf of Tui, the airline will fly to several destinations from Basel and Saarbrücken. In summer 2021, the program will primarily include destinations in the Mediterranean region. SmartLyns will fly for Involatus from Hamburg, Hanover and Munich from

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Luxair depends on Saarbrücken

From March 2021, the airline Luxair will no longer have a stopover in Saarbrücken on the Luxembourg-Hamburg route. The route will be served non-stop in the future. But this has consequences for the Saarland airport: Not only will it lose the route to the Hanseatic city, but Luxair will also be leaving the airport. Some time ago, Luxair stopped

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DAT increases Berlin-Saarbrücken

The airline Danish Air Transport will fly more frequently between Saarbrücken and Berlin-Tegel from August 31, 2020. According to the announcement, the carrier will again operate double-daily flights during the week. A rotation will continue to be offered on Sundays. DAT uses an ATR72-600 turboprop aircraft between Berlin-Tegel and Saarbrücken. The first flight

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