Eurowings is again suspending Germany routes from Graz and Linz

Airbus A320 (Photo: Robert Spohr).
Airbus A320 (Photo: Robert Spohr).

Eurowings is again suspending Germany routes from Graz and Linz

Airbus A320 (Photo: Robert Spohr).
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The airline Eurowings will again suspend the non-stop connections from Linz and Graz to Düsseldorf. It is currently planned that the last flights will take place shortly before Christmas 2022. Air traffic will then be suspended until January 30, 2023.

From Linz, Eurowings will be flying to Düsseldorf up to five times a week until December 23, 2022. The route is then sent on a "winter break". The resumption is announced for January 30, 2023. The same applies to the non-stop connection offered from Graz to the state capital of North Rhine-Westphalia.

Just recently, Eurowings reactivate the Graz-Stuttgart routet. It is already fixed that this will be sent on a "break" again. Similar to the Düsseldorf routes from Styria and from Linz, this will be served for the last time on December 23, 2022. This is to be reactivated on January 30, 2023.

Eurowings has taken over the three routes mentioned in this article from Austrian Airlines. Since then, these have been suspended several times for longer periods of time. The Cologne/Bonn route is currently paused at Klagenfurt Airport. These are to be reactivated to a reduced extent between December 20, 2022 and December 30, 2022. Only two rounds per week will then be offered.

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