There is still movement in negotiations and preparations for the 2024 summer flight schedule, but according to the current situation, 32 destinations in 14 countries will be operated directly from Graz Airport. This includes seven scheduled flights including Vienna. Flights to Germany – Berlin, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg and Munich – will be increased to at least three flights per day. There are five flights a week in Zurich. This means that there are four large transfer airports in the program with high frequency.
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- Cruise operator Springer Helios has a direct connection with Eurowings to the island of Karpathos Dodecanese from Graz on its program in 2024, which will be offered on Tuesdays from 21 May to 24 September.
- From May 25 to September 28, every Saturday from Graz and Klagenfurt, Avanti Air will fly to Paros, from where you can make ship transfers to other Cyclades islands such as Naxos. Two new destinations will be added this year: Serifos and Syros.
- Sporades Island in Skiathos is serviced by Thalerhof from 24 May to 27 September.
- There are also connections to Heraklion (Crete), Kefalonia, Corfu, Kos and Rhodes.
More holiday destinations
Other classic holiday destinations in the program include Antalya in Turkey, the Croatian island of Brac, Calvi in Corsica, Hurghada in Egypt, Larnaca in Cyprus, the Balearic island of Mallorca and, for the first time, Poland's Stettin. There are also premieres between single flights and short-series connections: Copenhagen, Bordeaux and Ibiza.
Springer Risen “air jumps” on long weekends such as Ascension Day, Pentecost and Corpus Christi landing in Tivat, Montenegro, in May. Other airlines will provide flights to Tenerife, Funchal on the island of Madeira, Las Palmas in Gran Canaria, Paphos in Cyprus, the Portuguese capital Lisbon, and the Danish city of Sonderborg.
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