search
date/time
Cumbria Times
Weekend Edition
frontpagebusinessartscarslifestylefamilytravelsportsscitechnaturefictionCartoons
12:00 AM 14th December 2023
travel

Manchester Airport Reignites Stuttgart Link

 
German airline Eurowings has confirmed that it will operate direct flights from Manchester to Stuttgart starting spring 2024.

The new service will operate four days a week (Monday, Thursday, Friday, Sunday) on an Airbus A319, with fares starting from £39.99pp one way. The inaugural flight will be on 6th May 2024.

Manchester Airport has the most diverse route network of any UK airport outside London, with around 200 destinations served by more than 50 airlines, and Stuttgart will become the eighth German city with a direct link to Manchester – the others are Berlin, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Munich, Cologne, Dusseldorf and Freiburg.

Ryanair previously operated a flight from Manchester to Stuttgart between 2015 and 2019, and more than 78,000 passengers flew on the service in the last 12 months it operated.

Stuttgart’s economy revolves around the car industry with Mercedes-Benz and Porsche both headquartered there. Its university is a world leader in automotive engineering.

The city is twinned with the Merseyside town of St. Helens, in what is believed to have been the first such twinning in Europe.

St Helens’ relationship with Stuttgart was formalised in 1948, just a few years after World War II. As a leading manufacturer of glass at the time, St Helens played an important role in the rebuilding of Stuttgart after it was heavily bombed during the war.

Chris Woodroofe, Managing Director of Manchester Airport, said: “We are thrilled to be adding another new destination to what is already the most extensive route network of any UK airport outside London, giving our passengers even more choice when planning their next trip.

“Our data shows that Stuttgart is one of the most in-demand destinations that is not already served, so it’s fantastic news that Eurowings will step in and meet that demand.”