Saturday, January 23, 2010

Germanwings is launching new Stansted route from Hanover, Germany

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As of 29 April 2010 Germanwings, one of Germany’s leading low-cost airlines, will be basing three aircraft at Hanover-Langenhagen airport, the airline announced on Monday, making Hanover Germanwings’ sixth base in Germany.

One of the first destinations for Germanwings out of Hanover will be London Stansted. Providing morning and evening flights to the London hub, this new service should appeal to leisure and business travellers alike.

Germanwings will also be serving 14 other destinations in Europe directly from Hanover, including:
- Stuttgart (two flights per day)
- Vienna (two flights per day)
- Milan (six flights per week)
- Budapest (four flights per week)
- Moscow (four flights per week)
- Palma de Mallorca (four flights per week)
- Rome (four flights per week)
- Barcelona (four flights per week)
- Split (three flights per week)
- Zagreb (three flights per week)
- Bastia (one flight weekly)
- Dubrovnik (one flight weekly)
- Heraklion (one flight weekly), and
- Zadar (one flight weekly)

Travellers can now secure thousands of flight tickets to the new destinations served from Hanover from as little as 19.99 euros, including all taxes, fees and charges.

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