The mercury has barely touched double figures this year but Germanwings is already warming up for the winter season: the airline has now released its flight schedule for the 2012/2013 travel season on www.germanwings.com with many great booking offers. There are also numerous new destinations, optimised flying times and more frequent flights to many destinations for its three hubs Cologne/Bonn, Stuttgart and Dortmund. In the coming winter, Germanwings will also further develop the routes from its largest hub Cologne/Bonn to Italy’s third largest city, Naples, as well as Sicily’s second largest metropolis, Catania. The connection to London Heathrow will remain part of the programme. The North-African cities of Nador and Tunis will also be served from the Rhine region this coming winter. The new destinations of Bilbao, Bremen, Brussels, London, Milan and Manchester will be served from Stuttgart in the 2012/2013 winter flight plan too. During this winter season, the low-cost airline will maintain its routes to sunny Catania and Palma de Mallorca. Passengers from Dortmund will soon also be able to fly to the holiday island of Mallorca all year round with Germanwings, as its capital will remain a low-cost destination for the airline this 2012/2013 winter season.
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