Nordic Aviation and its partner airline Adria Airways will start organising flights to Munich from 19 December. The return flights will initially take place once a week, and twice a week on Saturdays from February until the end of March.
According to Nordic Aviation board member Erik Sakkov, there has already been a lot of interest in the Munich route. “This flight route is the result of specific customer demand, which is also confirmed by ticket sales,” said Sakkov. “This is our first German route and after the first few months, we’ll able to decide whether we should add more resources to this direction.”
In addition to Munich, Nordic Aviation also organises direct flights to Amsterdam, Brussels, Stockholm, Oslo, Kiev, Trondheim and Vilnius. Seasonal summer flights to Nice and Split are already on sale. The company hopes to announce additional route plans before the end of the year.
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