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After all, the Lufthansa Group announcement is somewhat more specific. A total of 80 aircraft will be reactivated with the “June flight plan”. This means that you can fly to a total of 106 destinations in the next month. As of June 1, 160 passenger aircraft will be in service with the group. The previously valid return flight plan was flown with just 80 planes.
With the Lufthansa Group airlines, “from June you can reach numerous sunny destinations such as Mallorca, Sylt, Rostock or Crete”. As with Switzerland, more details will be released in the course of next week. After all, the Eurowings flight schedule is already concrete: from Düsseldorf, Eurowings flies up to nine times a week to Hamburg and Berlin, up to six times a week. Zurich, Vienna and London and up to four times a week to Milan, Salzburg and Sylt. Barcelona and Manchester destinations are offered up to three times a week. To Budapest, Catania, Ibiza, Naples, Olbia, Prague, Rome and Thessaloniki, Eurowings takes off twice a week from Düsseldorf. Flights to Heraklion are offered once a week. The Balearic island of Mallorca is connected up to seven times a week. Various destinations will also be offered from Cologne / Bonn, Hamburg, Stuttgart and Munich.
Customers are asked to consider the current entry and quarantine regulations of the respective destinations when planning their trip. Throughout the journey, there may be restrictions due to strict hygiene and safety regulations, for example, longer waiting times at airport security checks. The on-board catering offer remains limited until further notice. The obligation that Lufthansa Group airlines introduced on May 4 to carry a nose and throat cover on board was widely accepted and accepted by the guests. Customers will continue to be asked to wear a mask throughout the trip.