Graz celebrates the comeback of the Frankfurt route

Lufthansa is welcomed in Graz (Photo: Photo Fischer).
Lufthansa is welcomed in Graz (Photo: Photo Fischer).

Graz celebrates the comeback of the Frankfurt route

Lufthansa is welcomed in Graz (Photo: Photo Fischer).
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After a long break, Graz Airport is connected to Frankfurt am Main again. Lufthansa has been offering four round trips a week again since Monday. It is planned that the frequencies will be increased in July 2021.

The connection to the Frankfurt crane hub is currently available on Monday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. In addition to Frankfurt, Vienna and Düsseldorf are currently also served in the liner sector. The resumption of Amsterdam with KLM is planned for mid-June and flights to Zurich and Munich will be added over the course of the summer.

"As an important transfer airport for many business and private travelers, Frankfurt was the busiest route for Graz Airport before the corona pandemic," explains Wolfgang Grimus, Managing Director of Graz Airport. “We are very pleased to be able to offer this extremely important destination for the Styrian economy in our portfolio again. Graz is connected to 100 Lufthansa destinations worldwide via the Frankfurt hub. "

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