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Air Dolomiti to Launch Three Weekly Flights Between Munich and Aarhus Airport in Denmark

From March 29, 2021, Air Dolomiti will start three weekly flights between Munich (MUC) and Aarhus Airport (AAR) in Tirstrup, Denmark. The route will be operated in codeshare with Lufthansa and will operate on Mondays, Thursdays and Sundays.


Air Dolomiti Embraer E195 - Courtesy Air Dolomiti

On Thursday (December 10, 2020), Air Dolomiti, the Italian Airline of the Lufthansa Group, announced the launch of three weekly flights between Munich (MUC) and Aarhus Airport in Tirstrup, Denmark. The route will be operated in codeshare with Lufthansa and will operate on Mondays, Thursdays and Sundays. Guests traveling on the new route will enjoy the benefits of Lufthansa’s Miles & More loyalty program. Aarhus Airport is the second busiest airport in Denmark after Copenhagen. In Thursday’s announcement, Air Dolomiti’s President & CEO, Joerg Eberhart, said,


“We are very pleased to start collaborating with Aarhus Airport, building new ties and making our offer more varied. This will allow us to satisfy new passengers; needs and better our services too. The start of this route is intended to be an encouraging sign after the difficult phase of the pandemic. It is a pleasure for us to be able to differentiate our offer by guaranteeing point-to-point flights from the Munich hub.”


Also commenting on the new route announcement, Aarhus Airport’s CEO, Peer H. Kristensen, added,


“Munich is an important destination for Aarhus Airport. There is a significant business traffic between southern German and mainland Danish companies, which we can service at a high level with six weekly departures. At the same time, travelers get access to Lufthansa’s extraordinary Munich route network, which counts over 100 international destinations worldwide. In addition, Munich is a very attractive city-break destination, which is still relatively undiscovered to many Danes, but which is a very exciting alternative to the classic European capitals for an extended weekend stay, all year long.”


Air Dolomiti MUC-AAR Schedule - Courtesy Air Dolomiti

Air Dolomiti was founded in 1991 with the goal of connecting smaller Italian cities with the rest of Europe. The company was acquired by the Lufthansa Group in 2003 and today serves as the Italian branch of Lufthansa flying from Italy’s main airports with normally over 550 weekly flights to Munich and Frankfurt. Air Dolomiti operates a fleet of 15 Embraer E195s and prides itself on being an efficient and reliable airline that puts customers first.



Source: Air Dolomiti

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