Lufthansa starts the summer with new European destinations

  • With a focus on the Mediterranean: from Alicante to Tivat
  • First flights: from Biarritz to Rijeka

Holidaymakers listen up: starting next summer, sun-seekers can reach seven new destinations non-stop from the Lufthansa hubs in Munich and Frankfurt. They not only include popular holiday destinations in Spain, Italy, Turkey and Greece, but now also flights to new holiday destinations in Croatia, Montenegro and the French Atlantic coast.

New destinations from Munich

As of 12 April Alicante will be on the Munich flight schedule. An Airbus A320 will fly to the port city on the Costa Blanca three times a week. Flights to the Spanish holiday destination are thus added to the three weekly flights from Frankfurt. Biarritz has been added to the Lufthansa flight schedule. From 25 May, a Bombardier CRJ900 will fly to the seaside resort on the French Atlantic coast every Saturday. This legendary holiday destination has long sandy beaches and is a paradise for surfers. Lufthansa now also flies holidaymakers non-stop from Munich to Rimini on the Italian Adriatic coast. From 26 May, a Bombardier CRJ900 will fly to this popular holiday destination every Sunday. And for the first time, northern Croatia is only an hour's flight away from Munich: Rijeka is the name of the new Lufthansa destination, which is regarded as the gateway to the Croatian islands. From 25 May, a Bombardier CRH900 flies to the Kvarner Bay region every Saturday.

New destinations from Frankfurt

The new summer destinations from Frankfurt are in Greece and Turkey: From 13 April, Heraklion can now be reached with an A319 every Saturday and Bodrum from 14 April every Sunday in around two and a half flight hours, adding to the Saturday and Sunday destinations from Munich.

New destination from Munich and Frankfurt

Tivat is still a less known holiday destination. The city in Montenegro is now part of the Munich and Frankfurt flight schedule. Tivat is situated near the historical Bay of Kotor. With its historical sites, the fjord-like bay is a UNESCO World Cultural and Natural Heritage Site. From 13 April, Lufthansa flies to Tivat from Munich every Saturday and from Frankfurt every Sunday. Both hubs operate an Airbus A319 to these destinations.