Jerez with the Airbus A320 It is part of the reinforcement of air connections with tourist destinations that the parent company Lufthansa will deploy during the summer season Air accident in the Alps. The Nice control tower detected that the Germanwings plane was losing altitude at full speed Passengers getting off a plane Germanwings plane. The Alps. A plane from the German company Germanwings that was traveling between Barcelona and Düsseldorf crashed this Tuesday in the French Alps. There were 45 Spaniards among the 148 people traveling on the Airbus that crashed in Barcelonnette.
The airlines of the Lufthansa group have expanded their offer with six destinations in Spain – Seville, Jerez de la Frontera, Valencia, Bilbao, Mallorca and Ibiza – ahead of the summer season, which begins this Sunday, March 29 and will end on March 25. October. Flights from Jerez de C Level Contact List la Frontera and Valencia Specifically, as El Confidencial Digital has verified, the A320 that crashed this Tuesday in Los Alpes belonging to the company Germanwings, a low-cost subsidiary of Lufthansa, will be one of the models that will operate from the airports of Valencia and Jérez de la Frontera (Cádiz) starting this weekend. Germanwings plans to add to its offer the flight that will link Düsseldorf with Jerez de la Frontera and the route between Stuttgart and Valencia during the high season.
Specifically, it will offer 4 weekly flights from Stuttgart to the Turia capital. The German airline's fleet has just over 80 aircraft. It has Airbus aircraft models A319, A320 and A330, as well as the Bombardier CRJ900 NextGen aircraft. The average age of the devices is about 13 years. Four other Spanish destinations for the summer As the company itself announced a few weeks ago, Lufthansa will operate the direct flight between Frankfurt and Seville. In addition, there will be additional flights to Malaga and Palma de Mallorca. Swiss is going to add new destinations from Zurich, including Bilbao. Brussels Airlines will link Brussels with Ibiza and Austrian Airlines will fly to Menorca starting in June. Including summer seasonal routes, Lufthansa group airlines will fly to destinations in 103 countries on four continents.