First flight to Corfu takes off from this Hungarian airport!
The first scheduled flight took off from Pécs-Pogány Airport in the evening of 5 June and headed for the beautiful Greek island of Corfu.
Corfu available from Pécs-Pogány Airport
According to PécsMa, traffic at Pécs-Pogány Airport is increasing. After almost a decade and a half, the first flight landed at the airport on 26 March. Since then, flights have been arriving regularly every Tuesday and Friday.
From 2 June, flights are now available on Wednesdays and Sundays as well, and not only to Malta and Munich but also to Corfu! The first passengers flew directly from Pécs to the Greek island on 5 June.
Where to buy tickets + information on luggage
Tickets for flights from Pécs-Pogány Airport can be purchased through Universal Air’s English-language call centre or through the airline’s website. You can also download the Fly Universal Air app free of charge from the App Store and Google Play, which allows you to buy your ticket with just a few clicks.
The price includes one carry-on bag, weighing up to 7 kg, and one checked bag weighing up to 15 kg. An additional 15-kilogram weight frame can be purchased for EUR 30.
As PécsMa writes, during the summer season, Universal Air will use the free capacity of Greek Marathon Airlines in addition to its usual Dash8Q400 aircraft, which means you can also fly with a jet aircraft from Pécs-Pogány Airport.
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