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Eurowings boosts winter flight schedule with 344 routes and new destinations

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Pilotcenter.net

Germany's largest leisure airline, Eurowings, is gearing up to take flight this winter season with an exciting array of new routes and expanded operations. As reported by Pilotcenter.net News on September 26, 2024, Eurowings has made significant strides in enhancing customers' travel options, with a comprehensive schedule running from October 2024 to March 2025.

With the upcoming winter schedule, Eurowings is set to soar to over 120 destinations across 37 countries, offering a total of 344 routes to travelers. Building on its successful launch of routes to Dubai last year, Eurowings has exciting new developments in store. The airline will now provide daily flights from Berlin and four weekly flights from Stuttgart during peak times, along with a new service from Cologne-Bonn Airport operating three times a week.

Adding to its list of new destinations, Eurowings will now include Jeddah in Saudi Arabia on its roster, offering flights three times a week from both Berlin and Cologne-Bonn. Additionally, this winter season will see the introduction of two weekly connections to Cairo from Düsseldorf for the first time, expanding travel options for passengers flying from Stuttgart and Hamburg with newfound connections to Finland and Norway.

Highlights of the new routes include two weekly flights to Rovaniemi and Kittilä from Hamburg, as well as two weekly flights to Rovaniemi and Tromsø from Stuttgart starting in January 2025. Moreover, Eurowings will be rolling out services such as two flights per week to Faro from Berlin, six flights per week to Nürnberg, two flights per week to Thessaloniki from Hamburg, and one flight per week to Madeira from Nürnberg. During the festive Christmas period, travelers can enjoy 18 flights to Mallorca from Hanover.

Beyond Germany, passengers departing from Prague can look forward to increased flights to Alicante in Winter 2024. Additionally, more flights are on the horizon from Stockholm to Berlin and Prague, while Palma de Mallorca will offer even greater direct connections to Cologne, Dortmund, Berlin, Stuttgart, and Salzburg.

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