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Eurowings has begun linking Weeze Airport to Munich, offering up to eleven flights between the Lower Rhine and the Bavarian capital on six days a week.
Passengers appreciate the early morning and late evening flight times with demand increasing steadily since their publication.
Over 9,000 passengers will be carried in August.
It has also been possible since June to book connecting transfer flights from Weeze, for example to Crete, Dubrovnik, Kavala, Pula, Edinburgh, Rome, Naples, Palermo, Ibiza, Palma de Mallorca and Lamezia Terme.
Thanks to the early morning and late evening flights, Weeze airport and the international hub of Munich now have a complete range of attractive connections.
Eurowings customers can comfortably use connecting flights provided by Eurowings, Lufthansa and Eurowings’ partners like United, Air Canada, All Nippon and Singapore Airlines.
Codeshare flights can also be booked as feeders to long-haul Lufthansa flights from Munich.
In addition to reasonably priced feeder flights, this means that customers can also benefit from seamless transfers from the short-haul network to Lufthansa’s global route network.
Eurowings is currently Europe’s fastest growing airline.
With the carrier’s arrival in Weeze, the airline has been able to expand its offering in North Rhine-Westphalia and to extend its catchment area due to the airport’s proximity to the Netherlands.
Sоurсе: breakingtravelnews.com