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Salzburg Airport Flugplan Timetable Status 08.07.2020 Salzburg Airport Flugplan Änderungen vorbehalten! Timetable Subject to change Bosnien und Herzegowina Flugtage / Days of operation Airline Anmerkung / Remarks Donnerstag, Sonntag Tuzla Wizz Air [L] Thursday, Sunday Bulgarien Flugtage / Days of operation Airline Anmerkung / Remarks Dienstag, Samstag Varna Wizz Air [L] ab 25.07. Tuesday, Saturday Deutschland Flugtage / Days of operation Airline Anmerkung / Remarks Montag, Freitag, Sonntag Berlin Tegel Eurowings [L] ab 02.08. Monday, Friday, Sunday Montag, Mittwoch-Freitag, Sonntag Düsseldorf Eurowings [L] Monday, Wednesday-Friday, Sunday täglich, ab Aug: 2x täglich Frankfurt Lufthansa [L] daily, from Aug: 2x daily Montag, Freitag, Sonntag Hamburg Eurowings [L] Monday, Friday, Sunday Frankreich / Korsika Flugtage / Days of operation Airline Anmerkung / Remarks Sonntag Calvi Air Corsica [C] ab 02.08. Sunday Griechenland Flugtage / Days of operation Airline Anmerkung / Remarks Dienstag Karpathos Eurowings [C] ab 04.08. Tuesday Sonntag Korfu Eurowings [L] ab 12.07. Sunday Mittwoch Kos Eurowings [C] ab 15.07. Wednesday Montag, Freitag Kreta / Heraklion Eurowings [L] ab 13.07. Monday, Friday Samstag Rhodos Eurowings [C] ab 11.07. Saturday Großbritannien Flugtage / Days of operation Airline Anmerkung / Remarks Montag, Freitag, Sonntag London Stansted Ryanair [L] ab 17.07. Monday, Frida, Sunday Dienstag, Samstag London Heathrow British Airways [L] ab 01.08. Tuesday, Saturday Italien Flugtage / Days of operation Airline Anmerkung / Remarks Samstag Sardinien / Olbia Eurowings [L] ab 29.08. Saturday Luxemburg Flugtage / Days of operation Airline Anmerkung / Remarks Mittwoch, Samstag Luxemburg Luxair [L] bis 12.09. Wednesday, Saturday Alle Flüge vorbehaltlich Reisebeschränkungen All flights subject to travel restrictions [L] = Linienflug: buchbar im Reisebüro oder auf der Airline-Website Scheduled flight: boook via travel agency or airline website [C] = Charterflug: buchbar im Reisebüro oder direkt beim Veranstalter Charter flight: book via travel agency or tour operator Nord-Mazedonien Flugtage / Days of operation Airline Anmerkung / Remarks Montag, Freitag Skopje Wizz Air [L] Monday, Friday Rumänien Flugtage / Days of operation Airline Anmerkung / Remarks Donnerstag, Sonntag Bukarest Wizz Air [L] Thursday, Sunday Russland Flugtage / Days of operation Airline Anmerkung / Remarks Montag, Mittwoch, Freitag, Sonntag St. Petersburg Wizz Air [L] ab 18.09. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday Serbien Flugtage / Days of operation Airline Anmerkung / Remarks Donnerstag, Sonntag Belgrad Wizz Air [L] Thursday, Sunday Mittwoch, Sonntag Niš Air Serbia [L] Mittwoch, Sunday Spanien Flugtage Airline Gültigkeit Montag, Mittwoch, Samstag Palma de Mallorca Ryanair [L] Monday, Wednesday, Saturday Montag, Donnerstag-Sonntag Juli: Mo, Mi, Sa Palma de Mallorca Eurowings [L] Monday, Thursday-Sunday July: Mo, We, Sa Türkei Flugtage Airline Gültigkeit Montag, Donnerstag-Sonntag Istanbul Turkish Airlines [L] Monday, Thursday-Sunday Sonntag Ordu-Giresun Turkish Airlines [L] Sunday Ukraine Flugtage Airline Gültigkeit Dienstag, Samstag Tuesday, Saturday Kiew Wizz Air [L] ab 18.07. ab 04.09.: Montag, Freitag from 04.09.: Monday, Friday Zypern Flugtage Airline Gültigkeit Mittwoch, Sonntag Larnaka Wizz Air [L] ab 12.07. Mittwoch, Sunday Alle Flüge vorbehaltlich Reisebeschränkungen All flights subject to travel restrictions [L] = Linienflug: buchbar im Reisebüro oder auf der Airline-Website Scheduled flight: boook via travel agency or airline website [C] = Charterflug: buchbar im Reisebüro oder direkt beim Veranstalter Charter flight: book via travel agency or tour operator.
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