Voyage Air landed in Erfurt

Boeing 737-500 (Photo: Flughafen Erfurt GmbH / Alice Koch).
Boeing 737-500 (Photo: Flughafen Erfurt GmbH / Alice Koch).

Voyage Air landed in Erfurt

Boeing 737-500 (Photo: Flughafen Erfurt GmbH / Alice Koch).
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On Sunday, a Voyage Air Boeing 737 took off for the first time with vacationers in the direction of Varna. The Bulgarian airline will connect Erfurt with the bathing destination on the Black Sea coast every Sunday from now until September 27th. 

Another holiday region is celebrating its comeback at Erfurt-Weimar Airport. "We are pleased that there are flights to Bulgaria again from Erfurt and that in addition to Crete, Rhodes and Mallorca, another holiday destination is now served in time for the start of the holiday," said Hans-Holm Bühl, Head of Marketing / Sales at Erfurt-Weimar Airport.

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