About HLX:
Hapag-Lloyd Express is a 100% subsidiary of TUI AG, the largest travel and tourist company in the world. The airline has its headquarters at Hanover Airport and commenced flight operations on 3 December 2002. Today, HLX is the cheapest airline of low-cost flights on many routes. In 2004 alone it carried 2.7 million passengers.
The company is formed on the basis of tradition, experience and safety with a fresh, convincing concept: Flying with Hapag-Lloyd Express is as easy as taking a taxi. And all this at prices from just €19.99 per person per flight including all taxes and fees.
In summer 2005 a total of 15 aircraft - 13 Boeing 737s and two Fokker 100s - will be flying to 28 destinations in nine European countries from Cologne-Bonn, Hanover, Stuttgart, Hamburg, Berlin-Tegel and Munich airports. And all this not only at particularly attractive prices but also non-stop and almost daily. The travelling times are particularly attractive, not just for holiday makers but also for business travellers.
Hapag-Lloyd Express is an official member of ELFAA (European Low Fares Airline Association).
News:
Official HLX News can be found here.
Destinations:
France:
Bordeaux, Marseille, Paris, Toulouse.
Germany -
Berlin-Schoenefeld (SXF), Berlin-Tegel
(TXL), Bremen (BRE), Cologne/Bonn (CGN), Dortmund (DTM), Dresden
(DRS), Dusseldorf (DUS), Erfurt (ERF), Frankfurt (FRA), Hamburg
(HAM), Hanover (HAJ), Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden (FKB), Leipzig/Halle
(LEJ), Muenster/Osnabrueck (FMO), Munich (MUC), Nuremberg (NUE),
Paderborn/Lippstadt (PAD), Rostock-Laage (RLG), Saarbruecken (SCN),
Stuttgart (STR).
Spain:
Alicante, Almeria, Arrecife, Bilbao, Barcelona, Girona Barcelona, Granada,
Ibiza, Jerez d.l. Frontera, Las Palmas, Madrid, Mahon, Malaga, Murcia, Palma de Mallorca,
Reus Salou, Valencia, Valladolid, Zaragoza.
(Click on country to expand or collapse city list.)
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