Hapag-Lloyd Express (Cologne/Bonn) and Hapagfly (HF/Hanover) are expected to announce further details on the brand of the merged carrier later this month. The two carriers have already announced various new routes for the joint summer timetable: Cologne/Bonn-Lamezia Terme: weekly B737-700 service starting on May 5 Dusseldorf-Klagenfurt: 3x weekly B737-700 service starting on March 31 Dusseldorf-Naples: 3x weekly B737-800 service starting on March 31 Dusseldorf-Salzburg: 4x weekly B737-700 service starting on March 30 Frankfurt-Bari: 2x weekly B737-800 service starting on March 29 Frankfurt-Naples: 3x weekly B737-800 service starting on March 30 Frankfurt-Olbia: 2x weekly B737-800 service starting on March 30 Hamburg-Catania: 2x weekly B737-700/-800 service starting on March 29 Hamburg-Naples: 2x weekly B737-700 service starting on March 27 Leipzig/Halle-Naples: 3x weekly B737-300 service starting on March 27 Leipzig/Halle-Rijeka: 3x weekly B737-300 service starting on March 31 Leipzig/Halle-Venice Marco Polo: 4x weekly B737-300 service starting on March 25 Münster/Osnabrück-Venice Marco Polo: 3x weekly B737-300 service starting on March 25 Munich-Rimini: 2x weekly B737-800 service starting on May 17 Stuttgart-Lamezia Terme: weekly B737-700 service starting on May 5 Stuttgart-Malaga: 2x weekly B737-700 service starting on April 1 Stuttgart-Rimini: 2x weekly B737-800 service starting on May 17 Hapagfly has already launched weekly B737-800 services from Dusseldorf and Munich to Sal. It has however not launched its routes planned new routes to Beirut.