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How to Book Travel on Hapagfly

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Hapagfly was a German passenger airline that offered over 500 flights per week to nearly 40 destinations including the Canary Islands, Egypt, Greece, Spain, Tunisia, Cypress, Portugal and Morocco. It was especially popular with European travelers who are looking to jet off to a sunny holiday location, but has now merged withTUIfly. Follow the instructions below to book a flight through TUIfly.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

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  1. Step 1

    Visit the fromer HLX Web site (see Resources below) to be redirected to the TUIfly homepage, where you can book flights and view fares.

  2. Step 2

    Select "English" from the drop-down language menu in the upper right corner of the page.

  3. Step 3

    Click on the "Booking" tab to search for flights.

  4. Step 4

    Choose a round-trip or one-way flight. In rare instances, it is cheaper to purchase two one-way tickets than one round-trip ticket so consider reviewing the costs of both options before you book your flight.

  5. Step 5

    Indicate your travel origin and destination and your dates of travel. If you have flexible date options, search the dates around your desired travel dates to find the best fares.

  6. Step 6

    Select from the available flights which are displayed with date, time and fare.

  7. Step 7

    Follow all of the onscreen instructions to book the ticket. Pay using your credit card and maintain records of the transaction. Confirm all plans in advance of travel.

  8. Get to Know Your Airline

  9. Step 1

    Flights began under the original HAPAG at the beginning of the 20th century. Hapag-Lloyd Flug began commercial vacation flights in the early 1970s. The company has changed and kept up with the times, but continues its history of good service.

  10. Step 2

    Hapagfly assumed its current name in the late 1990s when it was acquired by TUI AG. The name has recently changed again (to TUIFly), as the company merged with a new group. Name changes don't mean changes in service, however, so expect continued good service with the new company.

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