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Current catalogue Flight Center - Valid from 01.06 to 31.12 - Page nb 29

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Catalogue Flight Center 01.06.2023 - 31.12.2023
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2 Danube River The Rhone Rive sterdam. NETHERLANDS Rhine River ™ cologne Antwerp § Rhine Gorge GERMANY SLOVAKIA Basel CChalon-Sur-Sabne ‘SWITZERLAND Sane River lyon Tournon ane Rh CROATIA Douro River Rone iver / cae ROMANIA Porto ‘igron = oo ‘res Bem Vege de Terén ton te Salamance SPAIN BULGARIA Highlights: Each itinerary has been carefully designed to give you the freedom to explore at your own pace. = The Sa6ne: Springing from the low mountains of the Vosges, the Sadne coalesces with the Rhone in the city of Lyon. Supporting trade and commerce since prehistoric times, the peaceful banks of the Sadne are home to burgundy-roofed villages, sweeping meadows, and wind-shaped Poplar trees. The Rh6ne: Carving through the alpine landscapes of Switzerland and France, the Rh6ne is the only major river flowing directly into the Mediterranean Sea. Medieval cities, ancient villages, and prosperous towns call the riverbanks home, and Gallic heritage runs through every bend of this beautiful waterway. The Douro: The famed river of the Iberian Peninsula, the Douro, flows across Spain and Northern Portugal, draining into the Atlantic Ocean from the city of Porto. One of Europe’s most striking landscapes, sun-drenched vineyards, charming villages and historical landmarks pepper the banks of the river. The Rhine: Flowing from the Alps in central Switzerland and draining into the North Sea in the Netherlands, the Rhine crosses diverse and fairy tale-like landscapes. Age-old castles, medieval towns, and historic cities rise from the riverbanks, telling the centuries-old story of this vital European waterway. The Main: Formed by the confluence of rivers at the Fichtel and Frankische Mountains of northeastern Bavaria, the Main river connects the Danube to the Rhine. Ancient wonders, UNESCO World Heritage-listed sites, and sweeping pastoral landscapes line the riverbanks in a distinct combination of natural beauty and quaint lca The Moselle: The Moselle rises on the forested slopes of the Vosges massif. Passing through western Germany, the river weaves its way through the spectacular historic architecture of fortifications and castles, charming riverside villages, and some of Germany's best-loved vineyards. The Danube: The mighty Danube is the second-longest river in Europe after the Volga. Beginning life in the Leifer ole mua TeULAl Cella OLSON CLM) Aol onal McMeel Maa ores ColN AMOR eU aaa e-LNoMALU Lg| li capital cities, including Budapest, Vienna, Bratislava, and Belgrade. These stunning backdrops of the riverway showcase the great variety of European cultures and traditions.

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2 Danube River The Rhone Rive sterdam. NETHERLANDS Rhine River ™ cologne Antwerp § Rhine Gorge GERMANY SLOVAKIA Basel CChalon-Sur-Sabne ‘SWITZERLAND Sane River lyon Tournon ane Rh CROATIA Douro River Rone iver / cae ROMANIA Porto ‘igron = oo ‘res Bem Vege de Terén ton te Salamance SPAIN BULGARIA Highlights: Each itinerary has been carefully designed to give you the freedom to explore at your own pace. = The Sa6ne: Springing from the low mountains of the Vosges, the Sadne coalesces with the Rhone in the city of Lyon. Supporting trade and commerce since prehistoric times, the peaceful banks of the Sadne are home to burgundy-roofed villages, sweeping meadows, and wind-shaped Poplar trees. The Rh6ne: Carving through the alpine landscapes of Switzerland and France, the Rh6ne is the only major river flowing directly into the Mediterranean Sea. Medieval cities, ancient villages, and prosperous towns call the riverbanks home, and Gallic heritage runs through every bend of this beautiful waterway. The Douro: The famed river of the Iberian Peninsula, the Douro, flows across Spain and Northern Portugal, draining into the Atlantic Ocean from the city of Porto. One of Europe’s most striking landscapes, sun-drenched vineyards, charming villages and historical landmarks pepper the banks of the river. The Rhine: Flowing from the Alps in central Switzerland and draining into the North Sea in the Netherlands, the Rhine crosses diverse and fairy tale-like landscapes. Age-old castles, medieval towns, and historic cities rise from the riverbanks, telling the centuries-old story of this vital European waterway. The Main: Formed by the confluence of rivers at the Fichtel and Frankische Mountains of northeastern Bavaria, the Main river connects the Danube to the Rhine. Ancient wonders, UNESCO World Heritage-listed sites, and sweeping pastoral landscapes line the riverbanks in a distinct combination of natural beauty and quaint lca The Moselle: The Moselle rises on the forested slopes of the Vosges massif. Passing through western Germany, the river weaves its way through the spectacular historic architecture of fortifications and castles, charming riverside villages, and some of Germany's best-loved vineyards. The Danube: The mighty Danube is the second-longest river in Europe after the Volga. Beginning life in the Leifer ole mua TeULAl Cella OLSON CLM) Aol onal McMeel Maa ores ColN AMOR eU aaa e-LNoMALU Lg| li capital cities, including Budapest, Vienna, Bratislava, and Belgrade. These stunning backdrops of the riverway showcase the great variety of European cultures and traditions.
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