Direct flights from Hannover Airport set to be unveiled by the airliner
Sky Alps is set to continue its brand new route to Bolzano, Italy, with flights departing every Wednesday and Sunday. The flight duration to Bolzano is approximately one and a half hours, making it an ideal destination for a quick weekend getaway.
Meanwhile, Corendon is making waves with its new connection to Sharm El Sheik. Corendon's flights to Sharm El Sheik depart on Tuesdays and Fridays at 9 am, and the aircraft used for these flights is a Boeing 737-800.
In other news, Eurowings is expanding its winter flight schedule significantly. The airline will offer flights to Malaga, Rome, Milan, and Erbil, in addition to continuing its services to Hurghada, Gran Canaria, Mallorca, and Pristina. Eurowings will also be flying to Faro, Portugal, and Thessaloniki, Greece over the Christmas period.
Eurowings will also be offering flights from Hannover Airport to Marrakech, Morocco, every Wednesday and Saturday starting October 29th. Moreover, Eurowings will offer flights from Hannover Airport to Madeira, Portugal, every Monday, and to Beirut, Lebanon, every Thursday. The flight duration from Hannover to Beirut is approximately four hours.
In a curious turn of events, an unusual sight has been reported at Hannover Airport's Lost and Found Office. No further details about this sight have been disclosed, but the matter is currently under investigation.
Lastly, Eurowings will be flying to Dubai, United Arab Emirates, three times a week: Mondays, Fridays, and Sundays. Sundair also offers flights from Hannover to Beirut, Lebanon, every Sunday, and on Mondays in the winter schedule.
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