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Saarbrucken Airport (SCN) To Leipzig

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Rahm Dresel Michael

+491705277151

Max. 8 passengers

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Taxi Carsten Seidel

+49 341 4242200

Max. 4 passengers

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Taxi Peschke GmbH

+49 346 0220754

Max. 4 passengers

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Taxi 4233

+49 341 4233

Max. 4 passengers

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Funktaxi 4884

+49 341 4884

Max. 4 passengers

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White cars Leipzig GmbH

+49 341 2611486

Max. 4 passengers

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Taxi Service Geißler Leipzig

+49 171 3673373

Max. 4 passengers

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Taxi Lehmann Leipzig

+49 341 8775925

Max. 4 passengers

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Spar-Taxi Leipzig

+49 341 22225555

Max. 4 passengers

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Limousinenservice Leipzig

+49 341 6513684

Max. 4 passengers

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Your Taxi GmbH

+49 800 19811982

Max. 4 passengers

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LUXDRIVER sarls

+352621404596

Max. 4 passengers

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David Ibu

07040825081

Max. 7 passengers

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Saarbrücken Airport

Saarbrücken Airport is one of 16 international airports in Germany. It is located in the east of the Saarland capital Saarbrücken on a hill in the district Ensheim. This puts it in the center of the European SaarLorLux region, in close proximity to the French region of Lorraine, Luxembourg and Rhineland-Palatinate. From Saarbrücken Airport there are both scheduled and charter services within Germany and Europe. The commercial and private flights (general aviation) are handled by the General Aviation Terminal (GAT). The carrier of the airport is the Flug-Hafen-Saarland GmbH, owner and shareholder is the Saarland. All activities outside of pure flight operations are provid Nearly 1000 parking spaces are available in a parking garage in the immediate vicinity of the terminal. About the same...

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Private Transfer Services to and from Leipzig

“Little Paris” as Goethe used to call Leipzig, is considered to be one of Germany’s greenest cities and its music capital. Such renowned composers as Bach, Wagner and Mendelssohn used to work and live in Leipzig, you can visit their house-museums and see how they lives and worked. Today also there many talented musicians living and working in this wonderful city. Johannapark and Clara-Zetkin Park are huge green areas, where you can find young musicians playing music of various genres. Interestingly, the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989 was actually triggered by a peaceful demonstration by 70,000 Leipzigers a month before. Leipzig is renowned for this peaceful revolution and marks this historical event at the Festival of...