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Lufthansa to Launch Thessaloniki-Munich Direct Flight in October 2020

February 3, 2020
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THESSALONIKI – Lufthansa will launch a new direct flight from Munich to Thessaloniki in the winter period of 2020. The new air route will start operating on October 27, 2020 with three flights per week on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, using A320 aircraft.

The new flight has been available for bookings since last week on lufthansa.com or via associated travel agencies.

According to a Lufthansa group announcement, the direct flight between Thessaloniki and Munich will further enhance the links between the popular destination of Thessaloniki and Germany, as it is added to the city’s daily connection with Frankfurt and with the extended network of the company throughout the world.

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