germanwings (4U, Cologne/Bonn) has announced new routes from its base in Cologne/Bonn and from Stuttgart where it is moving some of its capacity because its routes from Berlin Schönefeld to Bastia, Bucharest Baneasa, Dubrovnik, Istanbul Atatürk, Izmir, Moscow Vnukovo, Split, Stockholm Arlanda, Zadar and Zagreb will be transferred to parent Lufthansa (LH/Frankfurt Intl) on June 3. Lufthansa and germanwings will start cooperating much closer going forward and will offer more seamless connections between the two carriers. Germanwings is introducing the following new services: Cologne/Bonn-Jerez de la Frontera: weekly A319-100 service starting on March 25 Cologne/Bonn-Tunis: 2x weekly A319-100 service starting on March 30 Stuttgart-Bilbao: 4x weekly A319-100 service starting on June 3 (replacing Lufthansa) Stuttgart-Bremen: 2x daily A319-100 service starting on July 29 (replacing Lufthansa) Stuttgart-Brussels Ntl: 2x daily A319-100 service starting on June 3 (replacing Lufthansa) Stuttgart-Catania: up to 3x weekly A319-100 service starting on March 27 Stuttgart-Dubrovnik: weekly seasonal A319-100 service starting on April 7 Stuttgart-London Heathrow: 3x daily A319-100 service starting on February 20 (replacing Lufthansa) Stuttgart-Manchester: 5x weekly A319-100 service starting on July 29 (replacing Lufthansa) Stuttgart-Milan Malpensa: 2x daily A319-100 service starting on September 16 (replacing Lufthansa) Stuttgart-Venice Treviso: 3x weekly A319-100 service starting on March 26 germanwings has given up its Cologne/Bonn-Sofia route by the end of October. From Berlin, germanwings will continue to serve Cologne/Bonn, Heraklion, Maastricht, Munich, Pristina, Pula and Stuttgart after June 3. From Stuttgart, Lufthansa will only serve domestic routes to Dusseldorf Intl, Frankfurt Intl, Hamburg Fuhlsbüttel and Munich and a seasonal weekend service to Palma de Mallorca following the transition.
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