Leipzig/Halle Airport Press Release International PortGround

21 July 2021

Start of the school holidays in Central : 68 holiday flights take off

from Dresden and Leipzig/Halle Mitteldeutsche Flughafen AG Uwe Schuhart Director Media Relations/PR Press Spokesperson As the school holidays start in the federal states of -Anhalt, phone+49 (0)341 224-1159 Saxony and Thuringia, 102 passenger planes will take off from the fax +49 (0)341 224-1161 Central German airports between Thursday and Sunday – 38 of them [email protected] www.mdf-ag.com from Dresden Airport and 64 from Leipzig/Halle. In addition to German and European cities, sunshine destinations in the Mediterranean, Atlantic and Black Sea areas will appear on the departures board.

Destinations from Leipzig/Halle

50 holiday aircraft will take off from Leipzig/Halle on the first weekend of the holidays, flying to Antalya (9), Palma de Mallorca (9), Heraklion (7), Burgas (5), Rhodes (4), Varna (4), Kos (3) and Corfu (2). Two other holiday aircraft will be heading for the Canary Islands of Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura. Two aircraft will take passengers to Hurgharda and one to Tenerife.

Overall, 11 airlines will be taking off from Leipzig/Halle Airport heading for 12 sunshine destinations at the start of the holidays. Scheduled flights will also operate to the hubs in Frankfurt (7), Istanbul (4) and Vienna (3).

Condor is once again the largest holiday airline at Leipzig/Halle Airport. It is offering the greatest number of opportunities for people to fly from Leipzig/Halle for their summer holidays with as many as 16 departures between 22 and 25 July. It will fly to destinations in Spain and Greece.

Destinations from Dresden

16 holiday aircraft are taking off from Dresden heading for Palma de Mallorca (6), Antalya (2) and Heraklion (2) at the start of the holiday period. Other planes are taking off for Burgas (2), Kos (2) und Rhodes (2). Page 1/4

Sundair is the leading tourist airline at Dresden with 7 aircraft taking off in all. Its timetable includes destinations in Greece and Spain.

Lufthansa will take off most frequently from Dresden. The airline with the crane on its tail will transport its passengers to its hubs in Frankfurt (10) and Munich (4). Other scheduled destinations include the Swiss flights to Zurich (3) and the KLM connection to Amsterdam (3), as well as flights to Düsseldorf (2). Overall, 10 airlines will provide 38 departures to 11 sunshine and scheduled destinations from Dresden.

Test facilities at the airports

Passengers are able to have themselves tested by private service companies at Covid-19 test centres at Leipzig/Halle and Dresden Airports, but have to pay for this. You can arrange appointments for antigen rapid and PCR tests directly with the providers online.

More information is available at: www.mdf-ag.com/reisehinweise/

Information for passengers

In order to be able to start their flight in as relaxed a manner as possible, passengers should arrive at the airport at least 2.5 hours before departure and use the online check-in facilities. The pandemic makes additional formalities at check-in necessary, so passengers should plan for longer waiting times than normal.

No more than one item of hand luggage is allowed on board.

Returning to Germany

All those returning to Germany from abroad have had to have themselves tested since 30 March 2021. All persons wishing to enter Germany by plane must present a negative Covid-19 test to their airline before departure. They are not allowed to travel without the negative test result. Passengers are therefore requested to obtain information directly from their airline or their tour operator about how the essential Covid-19 tests are conducted before their return flight.

Low-cost parking right next to the airports

Passengers can park their car at prices starting from EUR 15 per week at the Central German airports. This is possible at the P4 car park at Leipzig/Halle

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Airport or the P4A car park at Dresden Airport if you use the online booking service.

You can find more information at: www.mdf-ag.com

New airport tours during the summer holidays

Dresden: AIRlebnis tour The AIRlebnis tour provides plenty of interesting facts and excitement centred around modern aviation for 30 individual guests at Dresden Airport. The tour is included in the Dresden holiday pass for young children. Following brief instructions, all the guests make their way through the security check and board an apron bus. A guide explains the fascinating aircraft and handling equipment to the visitors. The high point involves a visit to the airport fire brigade: various emergency vehicles, including the “Panther” 8x8 with 1,268 hp, can be admired at close quarters. The tour is being offered every Tuesday and Friday at 10 a.m. from 26 July 2021 until 5 September 2021. You can discover more at: https://www.dresden.de/de/leben/kinder/freizeit/ferienpass-angebote.php

Dresden: Summer evening tour No more than 30 people can explore the terminal building and pass through a security check during the summer evening tours. An apron bus then takes people to the area where aircraft are prepared for take-off. A visit to the airport fire brigade is naturally part of the programme; it will present its fire-fighting equipment and the Panther 8x8 with its 1,268 hp. You can discover more at: https://shop.dresden-airport.de/touren-am-flughafen.html

Leipzig/Halle: Holiday tour The holiday tour at Leipzig/Halle Airport is particularly geared towards children during the school holidays and one accompanying person. The visitor service ensures that there is no shortage of a holiday feeling during the two-hour trip. The tour starts at the central check-in area and takes the big and small participants through the terminal building and out on to the apron area. All those participating can then experience airport life at close quarters. The programme also includes a visit to the airport fire brigade, which will present its fire-fighting equipment. The tour is offered on Mondays and Fridays at 11 a.m. – and Wednesdays too if there is demand for it. You can discover more at: [email protected]

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About Mitteldeutsche Flughafen AG Mitteldeutsche Flughafen AG has three subsidiaries: Leipzig/Halle Airport, Dresden Airport and PortGround. Leipzig/Halle Airport handled 532,690 passengers and approx. 1.38 million tonnes of air freight during 2020. This makes it Germany's second-largest cargo airport. The airport is connected to the A9 and A14 motorways and has a railway station that forms an integral part of the central terminal. This ensures that passengers from Central Germany and beyond can reach the airport directly. Dresden Airport handled 385,651 passengers in 2020. A link to the A4 motorway and a local railway station in the terminal ensure that passengers from the catchment areas in Saxony, the south of Brandenburg, the north of the and western can reach the airport and leave it again in comfort. PortGround offers ground, freight and other extensive handling services at Leipzig/Halle and Dresden Airports round the clock. The two airports belonging to Mitteldeutsche Flughafen AG registered 79,636 aircraft movements and handled 918,341 passengers during 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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