Germanwings renews flights to Bourgas, Varna
17:31 Fri 28 Mar 2008
Bourgas and Varna airports are operated on concession by Germany's Fraport. Germanwings operated flights to the two airports during the summer tourist season in 2007.
Bourgas and Varna airports are operated on concession by Germany's Fraport. Germanwings operated flights to the two airports during the summer tourist season in 2007.

German no-frills airline Germanwings, owned by Lufthansa, will renew flights between the Cologne-Bonn and Berlin-Schoenefeld airports in Germany to Bourgas and Varna airports in Bulgaria in May this year, according to its summer season schedule made public on its website.

Flights from Bourgas to Cologne-Bonn and back would be carried out every Tuesday and Sunday, while flights between Bourgas and Berlin-Schoenefeld would be carried out on Wednesdays and Sundays. Germanwings will also fly between Varna and the two German airports on Saturdays.

Tickets can already be booked through the company's website. The offer is valid throughout summer until October.

Bourgas and Varna airports are operated on concession by Germany's Fraport. Germanwings operated flights to the two airports during the summer tourist season in 2007.

 
 
Printer friendly version
 
 
 
 
more from Commercial
Current Issue as PDF
Download first page
 
BNB Fixing 28 Aug 2008
EUR1.478USD
EUR0.8042GBP
USD0.6766EUR
GBP1.2435EUR
EUR1.95583BGN
USD1.3241BGN
GBP2.43051BGN
 
Which Balkan country has the greatest investment potential?
Bulgaria
Romania
Greece
Turkey
Serbia
Montenegro
    Other Polls