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German airports add new direct flights for autumn 2026

Several German airlines have now announced schedule changes for autumn 2026 and revealed which new direct flights they will run from German airports.

German airports add new direct flights for autumn 2026

Several German airlines have announced schedule changes for autumn 2026, including new direct flights from German airports. Lufthansa will operate a new direct flight between Frankfurt and Kuala Lumpur five times per week, starting October 25. Condor will introduce five new direct flights from Frankfurt, connecting to Abu Dhabi, Cairo, Tel Aviv, Sanya, and La Réunion.

Discover Airlines will run direct flights from Frankfurt to Agadir twice a week, on Mondays and Fridays, starting late October. Discover Airlines will also begin a direct flight from Munich to Fès, Morocco.

For those seeking Nordic cosiness, Discover Airlines will offer a weekly direct flight from Munich to Ivalo in Finnish Lapland between December 2026 and March 2027. Berliners can look forward to new destinations with Condor, offering direct connections to Abu Dhabi, while Eurowings will connect Berlin with Rome four times per week and Bologna three times per week starting November 2.

Eurowings will also provide direct routes to Finnish Lapland, specifically Kuusamo, and Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina starting December 20.

Nuremberg residents will have new options to escape the grey German winter, with EasyJet launching direct flights to Manchester, London Gatwick, and London Luton starting November 2, 19, and 23, respectively.

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