German airline Lufthansa announced Friday that it will operate new European destinations from Munich and Frankfurt next summer.
Trondheim in Norway: The country’s third-largest city will be served twice a week from Munich from April 28.
Nantes in France: The city situated at the Loire estuary with its rich history can be reached three times a week from Munich from April 28. This new connection complements the existing route from Frankfurt.
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Oulu in Finland: The largest city in northern Finland and the northernmost major city in the EU will now also be connected twice a week from Munich during the summer. Oulu has already been a popular Lufthansa destination this winter.
Chișinău in the Republic of Moldova: The country’s capital, which is home to over 500,000 inhabitants, will be served five times a week from Frankfurt again from April 29.
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