Whether you want to go on a city trip, or enjoy an active outdoor vacation: the summer flight program at TRIWO Hahn Airport will again include a number of attractive warm-water and holiday destinations. Five new destinations are being added, bringing total to 46. The new summer flight schedule will be in effect from Sunday, March 30th 2025.

Tenerife’s airport is returning to its summer flight schedule after six years. Flights are operated by Ryanair, once a weekly. Whether hiking through the varied landscape or climbing the Pico del Teide (the volcano is 3,700 meters high) – nature lovers will have a wonderful vacation on the Spanish island.

Ryanair will fly between Hahn Airport in Germany and Reggio Calabria in southern Italy for the first summer. The Irish airline offers the connection twice a weekly. Reggio Calabria attracts vacationers with its historical heritage, culinary tradition and the Costa Viola – the reflections make the waves there glow purple at certain times of the day.

This summer, Hahn Airport will offer new flights to Bucharest, the capital of Romania. Wizz Air’s three-times-weekly service will begin on August 1, 2020. Bucharest is known for its charming old city, imposing triumphal arches and inviting boulevards.

Wizz Air is launching twice-weekly flights from Hahn, in the direction Sibiu, starting August 2, 2025. The cultural city located in the heartland of Romania is especially attractive, with its historic fortress wall and one of Europe’s largest theater festivals.

Ryanair is also offering new flights from Hahn Airport. The airline will take vacationers to the Croatian city of Rijeka on the northern Adriatic Sea, twice a weekly starting June 1. Active vacationers will enjoy the beautiful promenades and cycling paths. Five years ago, Hahn included Rijeka in its summer flight schedule.

London-Stansted is the most popular destination in summer flights. Palma de Mallorca is second. Ryanair flies to London twelve times per week from Hahn Airport. Ryanair will fly to Palma de Mallorca eleven times initially, and then increase that to twelve weekly connections by June. Sofia – the capital of Bulgaria – will be served six times a week (three times by Ryanair, three times by Wizz Air).