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Bern Airport's new summer flight schedule 2025: Five new destinations

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Bern Airport, also known as Belpmoos Airport, has presented its summer flight schedule for 2025 and is presenting five new, attractive travel destinations. Travelers can look forward to flights to Ibiza, the Channel Islands of Guernsey and Jersey, Corfu and Monastir. The airport is thus expanding its international route offering and offering its passengers an even larger selection of destinations in Europe and North Africa.

The new destinations cover a wide range of interests, from popular holiday destinations in the Mediterranean to lesser-known but no less attractive destinations. The launch of these connections is not only positive news for holidaymakers, but also for the regional economy, as Bern Airport continues to cement its role as a central hub in the canton of Bern and beyond.

Ibiza and the Channel Islands: A touch of exoticism

One of the most exciting additions to the 2025 summer schedule is Ibiza. The world-famous Spanish island, which is best known for its party scene and its unmistakable charm, will in future be served by Travelcoup from Bern. The airline will fly with an Embraer 135, an aircraft that is well suited to the needs of travelers to Ibiza due to its efficiency and versatility. Ibiza is not only a destination for party lovers, but also for sun worshippers and culture enthusiasts, as the island is one of the most popular holiday destinations in the Mediterranean with its beautiful beaches and historic cities.

The Channel Islands of Guernsey and Jersey have also become increasingly popular in recent years and are now also part of Bern Airport's offering. These islands, which lie off the coast of France in the English Channel, offer a mixture of British charm and French lifestyle. Rolf Meier Reisen will be offering flights to Guernsey and Jersey with an ATR 72-500 from Blue Islands, two destinations that are characterized by their attractive nature and historical sights. Guernsey and Jersey are ideal destinations for nature lovers, hikers and those who want to experience British heritage in a unique environment.

Corfu: A Classic of the Mediterranean

For the summer of 2025, Belpmoos Reisen is planning to fly to the Greek island of Corfu. This destination will be added to the flight schedule with the Dash 8-Q400 from Sky Alps. Corfu, known for its green hills, crystal clear waters and picturesque villages, is one of the most popular holiday destinations in Greece. The island offers a perfect mix of nature, culture and history, making it a perfect destination for couples, families and adventure seekers.

Corfu is one of the classic destinations in the Mediterranean and attracts thousands of tourists every year. The new flight to Corfu expands the options for passengers from Bern to gain easy and quick access to this popular island.

Monastir: Tunisia's coastal pearl

The fifth new destination in Bern Airport's 2025 summer flight schedule is Monastir in Tunisia. This historic coastal town on the Mediterranean coast will in future be served by Hotelplan with a flight operated by Helvetic Airways (Embraer E190-E2). Monastir is particularly known for its long beaches, ancient ruins and charming old town. The flight to Monastir is a valuable addition for travelers looking for an exotic destination that offers not only relaxation by the sea, but also culture and history.

Located in the heart of the Tunisian coast, Monastir is a popular destination for both couples and families thanks to its good connections and excellent hotels. The inclusion of Monastir in the 2025 summer flight schedule makes this destination even more accessible for Bern and the surrounding region.

The importance for Bern Airport and the region

The expansion of the flight offering at Bern Airport is a strategic move that not only offers passengers a wider choice of holiday destinations, but also strengthens the airport itself as a growing location for international air traffic. The airport, which is operated by the cantons of Bern and Aargau and the city of Bern, benefits from the expansion of routes and thus gains greater importance in the Swiss air traffic network.

The new destinations are evidence of the ongoing growth of Bern Airport, which has gained importance in recent years. In addition to holiday flights, the airport is also increasingly used by business travellers and tourists looking for convenient access to international destinations.

This is also a positive signal for the region. The direct connection to these new destinations could not only boost tourism in the Bern region, but also represent a practical and time-saving alternative for business travelers to larger airports such as Zurich or Geneva. Bern Airport has thus become a more attractive departure airport for travelers.

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