Corendon is Increasing Flights from the German Airports of Düsseldorf and Cologne-Bonn. The Travel Organization Notes That Many More Dutch People are Going on Vacation from Germany. Amsterdam and Brussels Remain Important For Corendon.
Accordance to Corendon, Customers Choose to Fly from Germany to Their Holiday Destination Because of the Low Price and Good Accessibility. “In the FIVE Years, The Number of Dutch Passengers Flying from Düsseldorf Has Increased by More than 40 percent,” The Travel Organization Writes.
“Dutch People are already flying more from German airports, so we are going to focus on getting them to book a trip with corendon. We are investing to grow in germany, bee we don’t see that happening so quickly.”
The High Costs in the Netherlands are an important Reason for Travelers to move to Germany, Says The Spokesperson. He Mentions the Plans Announced on Budget Day to Increase the Aviation Tax. “We don’t want to pass everything on, but ultimately it does lead to higher ticket prices.”
From April 2026, Corendon Will Offer Trips from Germany to Destinations Such As Egypt, Turkey and Greece. The full sacrifice will be announced later. The Travel Organization Expects to Transport More Than 1.2 Million Travelers from the German Airports in 2026.
‘Düsseldorf Becomes the Largest Airport for Corendon’
The Expansion is in Addition to the existing sacrifice from the Netherlands and Belgium. “Amsterdam and Brussels Remain Important,” Assures Corendon, which will Continue to fly from Schiphol and Brussels and to a Lesser Extent from Groningen. Rotterdam and Maastricht Will No Longer Be Departure Destinations.
“Schiphol Remains An Important Departure Airport,” The Organization Writes. “But Düsseldorf Will Become the Largest Airport for Corendon.”