Modern highlights and new travel destinations in the summer flight schedule 2026
The summer flight schedule for 2026 at TRIWO Hahn Airport presents an attractive expansion of its offerings, with a total of 38 destinations and up to 130 weekly arrivals and departures. Three new destinations in the Middle East and Eastern Europe – Rabat, Timișoara, and Tuzla – are particularly noteworthy, and will be available to travelers from spring 2026. These new routes reflect the ongoing trend of developing both culturally and scenically appealing holiday destinations, contributing to an even more diverse travel landscape alongside established destinations such as Palma de Mallorca and London Stansted. Hahn Airport thus consolidates its position as an important regional airport with a wide range of flight options.
Rabat: Culture and history on the Moroccan Atlantic coast
From April 1, 2026, the Irish airline Ryanair will offer twice-weekly flights between Hahn Airport and Rabat. The Moroccan capital captivates visitors with its fascinating blend of history and modern vibrancy. Among the top tourist attractions is the Kasbah of the Udayas, an ancient fortress and UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its historic city walls and surrounding gardens. This landmark offers insights into the city’s rich, centuries-long past. Furthermore, Rabat’s coastal location on the Atlantic Ocean invites visitors to combine diverse holiday experiences with beach visits, cultural explorations, and culinary specialties. The addition of Rabat to Hahn Airport’s route network expands the options for travelers seeking interesting long-haul destinations with a cultural focus.
Timișoara: Diverse culture and vibrant history in Romania
Also starting at the end of March 2026, Wizz Air will offer two weekly flights to Timișoara. This city, which held the title of European Capital of Culture in 2023, boasts exceptional cultural diversity. The city’s architecture is characterized by various religious influences, reflected in numerous religious buildings of different faiths. This underscores the vibrant atmosphere of a multicultural metropolis that is also rich in tradition. For holidaymakers, Timișoara is therefore an attractive destination for experiencing a combination of city sightseeing and cultural events. The direct flight connection to and from Hahn Airport further facilitates access to this impressive European metropolis.
Tuzla: Natural beauty and relaxing activities in Bosnia and Herzegovina
The third new route will be operated by Wizz Air with three flights per week between Hahn Airport and Tuzla. This medium-sized city in Bosnia and Herzegovina is famous for its historical salt mining and its stunning salt lake, whose white pebble beach attracts nature lovers and those seeking relaxation. Nestled in a hilly landscape southeast of the Majevica Mountains, Tuzla offers numerous opportunities for hiking and outdoor activities, making it particularly appealing to nature-loving travelers. The route’s initial inclusion in the 2023 summer flight schedule was so well received that it is now being reintroduced. These new connections add another dimension to Hahn Airport’s existing flight offerings, focusing on active leisure pursuits and nature-based experiences.
Expansion of flight connections to Romania and Central and Eastern Europe
FlyOne is expanding its operations at TRIWO Hahn Airport with additional flights to Bucharest, operating twice weekly from May 11th. Alongside the Moldovan capital, Chisinau, this move creates a stronger link between the airport and the Eastern European region. Wizz Air is also tapping into the high demand for business and leisure travel with its Bucharest connection, offering passengers flexible travel options. The expansion of services, particularly in Eastern Europe, clearly indicates the ongoing trend of strengthening connections between peripheral regions and major regional centers.
Tried and tested classics as important pillars of the summer flight schedule
In addition to the new routes, the range of flight connections to popular and established destinations will remain unchanged. Palma de Mallorca, with 14 flights per week, continues to be one of the most frequently served destinations from Hahn Airport. The Spanish Balearic island impresses with its diverse leisure activities, attractive beaches, and vibrant nightlife, making it particularly popular with holidaymakers from Germany and neighboring countries. Another important destination is London Stansted, which, with up to 15 weekly flights, is the most frequently served destination in the flight schedule. These established routes demonstrate that popular holiday destinations continue to serve as stable pillars in the portfolio of a regional airport, even in times of political and economic change.
Conclusion: A mix of new discoveries and established connections promotes freedom of travel.
The 2026 summer flight schedule at TRIWO Hahn Airport impresses with its successful combination of promising new routes and stable, established destinations. The integration of Rabat, Timișoara, and Tuzla expands the selection to include culturally and nature-oriented destinations that cater to the interests of diverse travelers. The numerous weekly arrivals and departures of this service help position the airport as a central hub for air passengers from the region. At the same time, the high number of connections to popular holiday destinations demonstrates the increasing attractiveness of the overall service. The continuous expansion of flight connections not only stimulates tourism but also strengthens the economic importance of TRIWO Hahn Airport as a regional hub for national and international air travel. This represents a forward-looking concept that, with its balanced offering of cultural highlights, unique landscapes, and proven tourist destinations, meets the needs of a broad range of travelers.


