Cheap flights to
Stuttgart (STR), Germany
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Cheap flights to Stuttgart from Australia
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High. This cheap flight was found in the last week. It is likely that similar airfares are still available for certain travel dates.
Sydney to Stuttgart flying China Southern Airlines (Codeshares apply) return, AUD$1,622.92
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Medium. This cheap flight was found in the last 3 weeks. It is likely that similar airfares are still available. This airfare provides a general price guide for flights for this city pair.
Brisbane to Stuttgart flying China Southern Airlines (Codeshares apply) return, AUD$1,585.22
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Medium. This cheap flight was found in the last 2 weeks. It is likely that similar airfares are still available. This airfare provides a general price guide for flights for this city pair.
Melbourne to Stuttgart flying China Southern Airlines (Codeshares apply) return, AUD$1,597.84
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Low. This cheap flight was found in the last 3 months. Similar airfares may still be available. This fare provides a good guide to what is currently a low price for this flight.
Perth to Stuttgart flying China Southern Airlines (Codeshares apply) one way, AUD$1,073.23
Cheap flights to Stuttgart from other countries
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Very High. This cheap flight was found in the last 2 days. It is very likely that similar airfares are still available for certain travel dates.
London to Stuttgart flying Germanwings one way, AUD$109.70
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High. This cheap flight was found in the last week. It is likely that similar airfares are still available for certain travel dates.
Zurich to Stuttgart flying Air Berlin return, AUD$270.50
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Medium. This cheap flight was found in the last 2 weeks. It is likely that similar airfares are still available. This airfare provides a general price guide for flights for this city pair.
London to Stuttgart flying Germanwings return, AUD$185.30
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Medium. This cheap flight was found in the last 4 weeks. It is likely that similar airfares are still available. This airfare provides a general price guide for flights for this city pair.
Moscow to Stuttgart flying Air Berlin return, AUD$242.70
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Note:
- These results are for flights to the following
Stuttgart
airports:
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Stuttgart Echterdingen (STR),
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Stuttgart Railway (ZWS)
- All results shown have been returned by the Jetabroad search engine since
10 Nov 2011
- Where currency conversion has been used to deliver results shown on this page, exchange rates at the time of the flight
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About Stuttgart
Stuttgart (IPA: [ˈʃtʊtgaɐ̯t]) is the capital of the state of Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany. The sixth-largest city in Germany, Stuttgart has a population of 590,429 (February 2008) while the metropolitan area referred to as Stuttgart Region has a population of 2.7 million (2007).
The city lies at the centre of a heavily populated area, circled by a ring of smaller towns. The inner urban area has a population of 2.7 million making 'greater Stuttgart' the fifth biggest city region in Germany after the Ruhr Area, Berlin, Hamburg and Frankfurt.
Stuttgart is spread across a variety of hills, valleys and parks - unusual for German cities and often a cause of surprise to visitors who primarily associate the city with its industrial reputation as the "Cradle of the automobile".
Stuttgart has the status of Stadtkreis, a type of self-administrating urban county. It is also the seat of the regional parliament, local council and the Protestant State Church of Württemberg as well as one of the two co-seats of the bishop of the Roman Catholic diocese of Rottenburg-Stuttgart.
The city's motto is "Stuttgart is more" (to tourists; to business it describes itself as "Standort Zukunft", translated by town hall marketing as "Where business meets the future"). In 2007 the Bürgermeister marketed Stuttgart to foreign investors as "The creative power of Germany". Under current plans to improve transport links to the international infrastructure (as part of the Stuttgart 21 project), in March 2008 the city unveiled a new logo and slogan, describing itself as "Das neue Herz Europas" ("The new heart of Europe").
Stuttgart is nicknamed the Schwabenmetropole (Swabian metropolis), a reference to the Swabian dialect spoken by the locals.
Read the full article at Wikipedia.