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10 December 2025

Air Dolomiti expands its network and fleet

The first of 13 new E195s is on its way and, with the winter season, 50 destinations in 15 countries from the hubs of Frankfurt, Munich and Vienna and from the operational bases of Verona, Venice and Florence

Air Dolomiti, the Italian airline of the Lufthansa Group, is advancing in the process of integration with the other airlines of the Group and with new travel opportunities for passengers.

 

A more modern and capacious fleet

2025 marks the official start of fleet renewal. The transfer of the first Embraer 195 from Austrian Airlines, which will enter service in March 2026, has been completed.
This is only the first step in a program that will continue until 2028, providing for the introduction of 13 new E195s intended to progressively replace the current nine 108-seat E190s.

At the end of the project, the Air Dolomiti fleet will grow from the current 26 to 30 aircraft, improving capacity, efficiency and comfort for passengers.

 

More destinations from Frankfurt, Munich and Vienna

The 2025/26 winter season brings a significant expansion of the network:

  • 18 destinations will be accessible from Frankfurt, including new routes to Amsterdam, Birmingham, Bordeaux, Basel, Prague and Zurich.
  • 15 destinations will be served from Munich, including the new Ljubljana, Luxembourg and Zurich.

 

The expansion goes hand in hand with the start of operations on behalf of Austrian Airlines, with flights from Milan Linate, Bologna, Venice, as well as from Belgrade and Kosice to the Vienna hub: a step that further strengthens the Group's operational integration.

 

Air Dolomiti

Air Dolomiti is the Italian airline of the Lufthansa Group that connects the main Italian and European airports with Germany, operating over 500 weekly flights to the hubs of Vienna, Munich and Frankfurt. Air Dolomiti's fleet consists of Embraer 195 and Embraer 190.

 
Edited by the editorial staff, Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source and photos: Air Dolomiti Press Office
Photo Munich: Sisterscom.com, Shutterstock
 

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