British Airways has announced the addition of Nuremberg, located in Bavaria, Germany, to its Heathrow short-haul network.
From March 27th, flights to the European city will operate four times per week.
From May 1st, the timetable will expand to six flights per week, with four flights per week all through the winter months.
Customers may connect to and from various locations within British Airways’ route network, including services to the United States, thanks to the airline’s strategically timed winter flights.
Nuremberg, Bavaria’s second largest city after Munich, is known for its cultural landmarks that attract visitors year round. Customers can stroll through the vibrant streets or cruise down the beautiful Danube river in the sunshine, as well as visit the spectacular Christmas markets during the holiday season.
The head of networks and alliances at British Airways, Neil Chernoff, stated: “After over 20 months of travel restrictions we know our customers are looking for new and exciting places to visit, so the addition of this route to our short-haul network ahead of the summer season is perfect timing for anyone who would like to plan their trips for the year ahead.
“Nuremburg offers something for everyone, ranging from sightseeing in the sunshine to exploring the German markets at Christmas, so we hope our customers take full advantage of this new destination to our network.”
– India’s new age travel digital media