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Whether
winter wonderland or desert metropolis – the Eurowings 2024/25 winter flight
schedule offers travelers more variety than ever before. Germany's largest
leisure airline has massively expanded the flights offered in the coming months
from October to March and will fly to more than 120 destinations in 37
countries on 344 routes.
Fans
of the desert emirate of Dubai will be particularly pleased: following the
successful launch of new routes last year, Eurowings is now doubling its
frequencies to the metropolis on the Persian Gulf: from 27 October, there will
be daily flights from Berlin to Dubai and up to four weekly flights from
Stuttgart at peak times. Cologne-Bonn will be added as a third departure
airport to Dubai for the first time in the winter of 2024/25. Eurowings will be
flying from the Rhineland to the Gulf three times a week. The city of Jeddah in
Saudi Arabia is a new destination in the 2024/25 winter program – Eurowings
will fly there three times a week from Berlin and Cologne-Bonn in the winter of
2024/25. The service will be supplemented by two weekly connections to Cairo,
the capital of Egypt, which Eurowings will connect with Düsseldorf for the
first time. In addition to the expansion of services to the south, Eurowings is
also responding to the unbroken desire to travel to Northern Europe: passengers
from Stuttgart and Hamburg will benefit from new connections to Finland and
Norway.
These
destinations are new to the program from Eurowings bases in Germany:
From
Berlin
A
total of 36 direct destinations
Highlights:
daily connection to Dubai, three flights per week to Jeddah and
two flights per week to Faro
From
Düsseldorf
A
total of 91 direct destinations
New
in the flight schedule: two weekly flights to Cairo
From
Hamburg
A
total of 60 direct destinations
New
in the flight schedule: six flights per week to Nürnberg und two
flights per week to Rovaniemi, Kittilä and Thessaloniki
From
Hanover
A
total of 9 direct destinations
Highlight:
18 times during Christmas holidays to Mallorca
From
Cologne
A
total of 47 direct destinations
New
in the flight schedule: three flights per week to Dubai (DWC)
and Jeddah
From
Nürnberg
A
total of 8 direct destinations
New:
one flight per week to Madeira
From
Stuttgart
A
total of 56 direct destinations
Highlights:
up to four flights per week to Dubai (DWC) and from January on two
flights per week to Rovaniemi und Tromsø
Growth
also at international Eurowings bases
Eurowings
guests from Germany are not the only ones who can look forward to a wide range
of offers. Passengers from the Czech Republic (Prague) will also benefit from
additional flights to Alicante in winter 2024, even beyond the summer flight
schedule. There will be more flights from Stockholm to Berlin and Prague. From
Palma de Mallorca, there will be even more frequent direct connections to
Germany and Austria (Cologne, Dortmund, Berlin, Stuttgart and Salzburg).
Image
Credit: © Eurowings
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