Secondary German Airports Losing Connectivity, BDL Warns

Dusseldorf Airport

According to BDL data, Dusseldorf Airport (above) last year offered 14% fewer nonstop destinations compared to 2019.

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FRANKFURT—German airline association BDL expects domestic traffic from secondary airports in the country to further decline in the upcoming summer season. BDL Chairman and Munich Airport CEO Jost Lammers said Feb. 7 that seat capacity will decrease from 26% of 2019 levels seen in 2023 to just 23%...
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