Easter: Turkey and Mallorca inspire the Hanover flight schedule

Hanover Airport (Photo: Oxfordian Kissuth).
Hanover Airport (Photo: Oxfordian Kissuth).

Easter: Turkey and Mallorca inspire the Hanover flight schedule

Hanover Airport (Photo: Oxfordian Kissuth).
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During the Easter holidays, the offer at Hanover Airport is increased again. Tuifly, Condor and Eurowings jointly offer 21 round trips to Palma per week. Austrian Airlines is celebrating its comeback after a few years of absence.

A few weeks ago, the AUA announced that the route, which was once handed over to Eurowings, would be operated again. Most recently, the route lay fallow due to the corona pandemic. For the time being, Vienna-Hanover is to be served at low frequencies. For the time being, the predominantly DHC Dash 8-400 and Embraer 195 machines will be used.

Another focus of the Easter program from Hanover is a total of 13 destinations in Turkey. These are offered by three airlines and are aimed at both so-called ethnic traffic and holidaymakers. People who have stayed in Turkey must be in quarantine after their return to Germany, unless they can claim exceptions for themselves.

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