Smartline serves Graz-Stuttgart with the business jet

Graz Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Graz Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Smartline serves Graz-Stuttgart with the business jet

Graz Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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The Vorarlberg airline company has been serving the route from Graz to Stuttgart that has been suspended by Austrian Airlines for a few days on behalf of a German broker. Two circuits are carried out per week.

Business jets of the type Cessna 525C are used, which can carry a maximum of nine passengers. The machines are chartered by three Graz companies through the German broker Pro Sky AG. It is planned to fly in this form up to and including March 26, 2021. For the time after that, it is hoped that Austrian Airlines will reactivate the Stuttgart route.

The background to the measure is that in particular the Styrian companies that are active in the automotive sector are dependent on connections to Stuttgart. Daimler AG and Dr.-Ing. hc F. Porsche AG - important clients of the Austrian suppliers. Due to the fact that Austrian Airlines has suspended the route again due to a lack of demand and the frequencies have also been reduced significantly from Vienna, travel between Graz and Stuttgart is currently complicated. The charter flights are intended to provide a remedy.

Free places can be obtained from Pro Sky AG on +49 221 9204413 or [email protected] Can be requested. Bookings can also be made using this contact information. There is no sale through a website or through travel agents.

The one served by Smartline on behalf of Pro Sky AG Flight schedule until March 26, 2021:

Wednesday traffic day:
Graz-Stuttgart 07:00 a.m. - 08:00 a.m.
Stuttgart-Graz 08:45 a.m. - 09:45 a.m.

Traffic day Friday:
Graz-Stuttgart 17:00 a.m. - 18:00 a.m.
Stuttgart-Graz 18:45 a.m. - 19:45 a.m.

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