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Corendon: temporary closure of the Hanover – Fuerteventura section

Corendon Airlines and Corendon Europe are considered leisure airlines. Here, too, as with other airlines for flight destinations from Germany, the red pen is now applied in a massive savings package. Early cancellations of routes, reductions to only one flight per week or even cancellations are the order of the day. Other flights will be combined and can only be booked as a stopover instead of a direct flight. While the focus of the cancellations is on flights to Turkey, the Balearic and Canary Islands are also affected. On the latter, more precisely Fuerteventura.

Corendon temporarily closes the connection between Hanover and Fuerteventura

Until and including 24 August 2022, Corendon Airlines will fly twice a week from Hanover to Fuerteventura and back. Travel days are Wednesday and Sunday.

Subsequently, both flights will be temporarily suspended until the connection resumes on 2 October 2022. This means missing two weekly connections to Hanover in September, which is very busy on Fuerteventura.

The flight Nuremberg – Ibiza will be operated from 01.08. combined with the flight to Mallorca.

72 routes affected

Otherwise, Corendon Airlines has reduced connections to Turkey, Hurghada and Greece in particular. The following departure airports throughout Germany are affected:

Memmingen, Saarbrücken, Erfurt, Friedrichshafen, Rostock, Paderborn, Leipzig, Bremen, Berlin-Brandenburg, Stuttgart, Düsseldorf, Münster / Osnabrück, Weeze, Nuremberg, Munich, Frankfurt am Main, Cologne / Bonn, Hamburg, Karlsruhe Baden / Baden and Hannover .

Hanover Airport is the hardest hit by the red pen measures. There are a total of 12 Corendon routes on which temporary suspensions and reductions of flights are foreseen. A total of 72 Corendon Airlines routes at 20 German departure airports are affected.

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