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Eurowings is further
expanding its 2023 summer flight schedule and adding new routes from its bases
in Germany, Austria and the Czech Republic. With the additional connections,
Germany's largest vacation airline is responding to the strong demand for vacation
travel. At the same time, Eurowings is increasing its “Family and Home Visits”
offering, providing travellers with more direct connections to their home
countries. A few weeks ago, Eurowings had already announced a significant
program expansion at the Berlin and Graz bases for
the 2023 summer flight schedule. In total, travellers can choose from more than
140 destinations in 37 countries with Eurowings. All new routes can be booked
as of now – at www.eurowings.com and very quickly and
conveniently via the Eurowings app.
New from Dusseldorf
Eurowings has
launched the most extensive program of new routes at its largest base,
Dusseldorf. From 29 May, Eurowings will be flying four times a week (Mondays,
Thursdays, Fridays, Sundays) from the North Rhine Westphalian state capital to
the Norwegian capital Oslo. The Italian city of Verona will be
served on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays from 13 May. From 22 June,
Eurowings will be flying to Samsun, the largest city in the Black Sea
region of Turkey, on Thursdays, and to Adana in the south of the
country on Sundays from 25 June. From 27 May, Eurowings will be taking off
for Malta every Tuesday and Saturday. The Tunisian coastal city
of Monastir will be served by Eurowings from 5 April on Wednesdays
from Dusseldorf. From 29 May, Eurowings passengers will be able to reach the
Armenian capital Yerevan every Monday.
New from Hamburg
From 4 July,
Eurowings will connect Hamburg with Tunis every Tuesday. From 5 July,
Eurowings will be operating direct flights to Nador, Morocco, every
Wednesday. The island of Malta will also be part of the Eurowings
program from the Hanseatic city from 14 May and will be served every Sunday.
New from Stuttgart
Eurowings will be
taking off from the capital of Baden-Württemberg to two new destinations in the
future: Starting on 3 June, there will be flights to the Greek port city
of Volos every Saturday. Also on 31 May, Eurowings will add the
Tunisian city of Monastir to its program on Wednesdays.
New from Prague
In addition to the
new routes from Germany, Eurowings is also expanding its pan-European offering.
From 4 June, the value airline will be offering flights to the island of Zakynthos on
the western coast of Greece every Sunday. In addition, Eurowings will be
connecting the Czech capital with Geneva, Switzerland, up to five times a
week from 26 March.
New from Salzburg
New routes also from
Austria: From its Salzburg base, Eurowings will be flying to the Greek city
of Thessaloniki every Saturday from 13 May.
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