List of Germania destinations

This is a list of destinations that were served by German airline Germania as of July 2018.[1] This list does not include any flights that were operated by its Swiss subsidiary Germania Flug. Germania ceased operations on 4 February 2019.[2]

Destinations

Germania Airbus A319-100
City Country Airport Notes
AgadirMoroccoAgadir–Al Massira AirportSeasonal
AntalyaTurkeyAntalya Airport
BeirutLebanonBeirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport
BerlinGermanyBerlin Schönefeld AirportBase
Berlin Tegel AirportBase
BurgasBulgariaBurgas AirportSeasonal
BremenGermanyBremen AirportBase
ChaniaGreeceChania International AirportSeasonal
CorfuGreeceCorfu International AirportSeasonal
DresdenGermanyDresden AirportBase
DüsseldorfGermanyDüsseldorf AirportBase
EdremitTurkeyBalıkesir Koca Seyit AirportSeasonal
ErbilIraqErbil Airport
Erfurt/WeimarGermanyErfurt–Weimar AirportBase
FriedrichshafenGermanyFriedrichshafen AirportBase
FuerteventuraSpainFuerteventura Airport
FunchalPortugalMadeira Airport
GaziantepTurkeyOğuzeli Airport
GazipaşaTurkeyGazipaşa AirportSeasonal
Gran CanariaSpainGran Canaria Airport
HamburgGermanyHamburg AirportBase
HatayTurkeyHatay AirportSeasonal
HeraklionGreeceHeraklion International AirportSeasonal
HurghadaEgyptHurghada International Airport
IbizaSpainIbiza AirportSeasonal
KalamataGreeceKalamata International AirportSeasonal
KarpathosGreeceKarpathos Island National AirportSeasonal
KavalaGreeceKavala International AirportSeasonal
KayseriTurkeyErkilet International AirportSeasonal
KittiläFinlandKittilä AirportSeasonal
KosGreeceKos International AirportSeasonal
KütahyaTurkeyZafer AirportSeasonal
LanzaroteSpainLanzarote Airport
La PalmaSpainLa Palma Airport
LinzAustriaLinz AirportSeasonal
MálagaSpainMálaga Airport
MalatyaTurkeyMalatya Erhaç AirportSeasonal
MunichGermanyMunich AirportBase
Münster/OsnabrückGermanyMünster Osnabrück International AirportBase
MytileneGreeceMytilene International AirportSeasonal
NurembergGermanyNuremberg AirportBase
OlbiaItalyOlbia AirportSeasonal
Palma de MallorcaSpainPalma de Mallorca Airport
PaphosCyprusPaphos International Airport
Ponta DelgadaPortugalJoão Paulo II AirportSeasonal
PristinaKosovo[lower-alpha 1]Pristina International AirportCharter
RhodesGreeceRhodes International AirportSeasonal
RostockGermanyRostock–Laage AirportBase
Saint PetersburgRussiaPulkovo AirportSeasonal
SamosGreeceSamos International AirportSeasonal
SantoriniGreeceSantorini (Thira) National AirportSeasonal
Sharm El SheikhEgyptSharm El Sheikh International Airport
SitiaGreeceSitia Public AirportSeasonal
SkiathosGreeceSkiathos AirportSeasonal
SplitCroatiaSplit AirportSeasonal
Tel AvivIsraelBen Gurion Airport
TenerifeSpainTenerife South Airport
ThessalonikiGreeceThessaloniki International Airport "Macedonia"Seasonal
TrabzonTurkeyTrabzon Airport
VarnaBulgariaVarna AirportSeasonal
YenişehirTurkeyYenişehir AirportSeasonal
YerevanArmeniaZvartnots International Airport
ZadarCroatiaZadar AirportSeasonal
ZakynthosGreeceZakynthos International AirportSeasonal
ZonguldakTurkeyZonguldak AirportSeasonal

Annotations

  1. Kosovo is the subject of a territorial dispute between the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Serbia. The Republic of Kosovo unilaterally declared independence on 17 February 2008. Serbia continues to claim it as part of its own sovereign territory. The two governments began to normalise relations in 2013, as part of the 2013 Brussels Agreement. Kosovo is currently recognized as an independent state by 98 out of the 193 United Nations member states. In total, 113 UN member states recognized Kosovo at some point, of which 15 later withdrew their recognition.

References

  1. "Streckennetz Germania" (in German). Germania. Archived from the original on 13 November 2016. Retrieved 11 July 2018.
  2. spiegel.de - "Germania: German airline declares insolvency and ceases flights" (German) 5 January 2019
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