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Airlineregister WP 2017 Terminal-Info Stand: 13.10.2017 Fluggesellschaften am Flughafen Airline Code Terminal Halle Schalter Terminal Hall Counter 51-461 Adria Airways JP A Lufthansa Aegean Airlines A3 B 660-662 Aer Lingus EI E 904-905 Aeroflot SU D 805-808 Air Algérie AH E 952-954 Air Arabia Maroc 3O D 851-853 Air Astana KC C 770-772 Air Canada AC B 674-677 Air China CA B 516-524 Air Europa UX E 912-914 Air France AF D 801-804 Air India AI B 501-505 Air Malta KM C 734-736 Air Moldova MLD E 902-903 Air Namibia SW E 917-920 Air Serbia JU E 950-951 airBaltic BT D 886-887 Alitalia AZ C 720-722 American Airlines AA E 959-968 ANA NH B 678-681 Asiana Airlines OZ C 708-718 Austrian 51-461 Airlines OS A Lufthansa Azores Airlines S4 E 911-913 Belavia B2 D 819-820 51-461 bmi regional BM A Lufthansa British Airways BA E 907-910 Bulgaria Air FB C 701-702 Cathay Pacific CX E 915-920 China Airlines CI D 813-820 China Eastern Airlines MU D 851-856 China Southern Airlines CZ D 815-820 COBALT CO E 912-914 752-753, Condor DE C 773-785 Corendon Dutch Airlines CND E 952-954 Croatia 51-461 Airlines OU A Lufthansa CSA Czech Airlines OK D 858 Delta DL D 841-854 51-461 EgyptAir MS A Lufthansa EL AL LY C 791-795 Emirates EK E 992-999 Ethiopian Airlines ET B 510-514 Etihad Airways EY B 543-548 Eurowings EW B Finnair AY E 980-982 FlyEgypt FEG D 883-885 Freebird Airlines FHY E 950-952 Gulf Air GF D 883-885 Iberia IB E 901-903 Icelandair FI E 956-958 IranAir IR C 706-710 Iraqi Airways IA E 962-964 JAL Japan Airlines JL D 816-820 KLM Royal Dutch Airlines KL D 801-804 Korean Air KE D 841-847 Kuwait Airways KU D 894-899 LATAM Airlines LA C 760-766 LATAM Airlines JJ C 760-766 LOT Polish 51-461 Airlines LO A Lufthansa Lufthansa LH A 51-461 Lufthansa LH B 51-461 MEA Middle East Airlines ME B 510-515 Montenegro Airlines YM D 884-885 NIKI HG B 537-539 Oman Air WY C 746-750 Pegasus Airlines PC E 966-968 Qatar Airways QR C 734-741 Royal Air Maroc AT D 812-814 Royal Jordanian Airlines RJ E 986-988 Ryanair FR E 941-948 SAS Scandinavian 51-461 Airlines SK A Lufthansa Saudia SV D 847-850 Singapore Airlines SQ C 713-719 Small Planet Airlines LLX D 888-890 Somon Air SZ D 852-853 South African Airways SA B 659, 672-675 SunExpress XQ D wechselnd SunExpress Deutschland XG D wechselnd 51-461 SWISS LX A Lufthansa TAP Air Portugal TP B 682-684 TAROM RO D 880-881 Thai Airways International TG C 743-750 TUI fly X3 D 861-868 Tunisair TU B 537-539 Turkish Airlines TK B 664-671 Turkmenistan Airlines TUA D 883-885 UIA Ukraine International Airlines PS D 841-843 United Airlines UA B 501-506 Uzbekistan Airways HY D 897-899 Vietnam Airlines VN D 886-895 Wizz Air WZZ E 904-905 WOW air WW D 861-863 Zeichenerkärung: Airline bietet einen Vorabend Check-in an Airline bietet den Check-in am Fernbahnhof (AIRail Check-in) an.
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