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From 2 July, Corendon will fly weekly on Saturdays to Malaga and on Sundays to Gran Canaria from Maastricht Aachen Airport. In addition, the travel organization is expanding the number of flights from this airport: to Hurghada with two extra flights, Crete with one extra flight and Turkey with six extra flights. The total number of flights will then be 27 departures per week from Maastricht. In addition to the extra flights to the aforementioned destinations, Corendon also flies to Rhodes, Kos, Zakynthos and Bulgaria from Limburg airport.

“The bookings for this summer are going so fast that we have decided to fly more from Maastricht during the high season to meet the high demand. We also notice that our customers now prefer to choose regional airports rather than Schiphol because of the lengthy queues. This really does not only apply to holidaymakers who live on the border areas. We also see an increase in departures from German airports that we now offer.”

Maastricht increasingly popular 
Many Dutch and Belgian holidaymakers choose Maastricht Aachen Airport as their airport to start their holiday. The main reason for this is the possibility to park for free and the shorter queues compared to, for example, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, where long queues are still expected this summer, according to the travel company.

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