Hahn Air Lines has announced it is flying to the Balearics this summer. Starting this May, the German airline will be operating a weekly flight from Düsseldorf (DUS) to Palma de Mallorca (PMI) with one of its business jets, a Cessna Citation Sovereign.
Flights to the new destination will be scheduled for 7:15 p.m. every Friday throughout the 2018 summer season, with the return flight at 4:45 on Sundays.
The summer scheduling below is valid from May 2018:
- Friday – Flight Number: HR220, Route: DUS-PMI, Local Time: 7:15 p.m.-9:30 p.m.
- Sunday – Flight Number: HR221, Route: PMI-DUS, Local Time: 4:45 p.m.-7:00 p.m.
Both flights are on the Cessna Citation Sovereign.
Hahn Air Lines is a German scheduled and executive charter airline and a member of the International Air Transport Association (IATA). Founded in 1994 at the Hahn Airport, which the airline's name is derived from, Hahn Air Lines is today based at the German airports Dusseldorf (DUS) and Frankfurt Egelsbach (QEF).
Since 2010, Hahn Air Lines has been operating a scheduled route between Dusseldorf (DUS) and Luxembourg (LUX) on a biweekly basis under a code-share agreement with Luxair. The airline also offers domestic and international BizJet charter flights to 1,500 airports in Europe and beyond.
Today, its partner network spans more than 350 air, rail and shuttle partners. With its services, it reaches more than 100,000 travel agencies in 190 markets. Hahn Air Lines is 100% owned by the Hahn Air Group, an international corporation based in Dreieich near Frankfurt, Germany. The Group, which has offices around the world, including Minneapolis, Montevideo, Casablanca, Johannesburg, New Delhi and Manila, achieves an annual global turnover of approximately $1 billion for its clients.
For more information, visit www.hahnair.com.
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