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Eurowings is reshaping its route network for the
summer 2026 schedule, adding new direct connections and increasing frequencies
on popular routes across Europe. Germany’s largest leisure airline is
introducing first-ever services from Düsseldorf to Madrid and Tallinn, while
the “Capital Express” from Berlin will connect directly to Lisbon, London and
Sarajevo. At the same time, Eurowings is strengthening services to high-demand
holiday destinations, ensuring greater reliability, flexibility and comfort where
demand is strongest. Overall, the airline’s summer network will comprise more
than 150 destinations in 40 countries.
“The 2026 summer schedule is clearly tailored to the
needs of our guests: more capacity on high-demand holiday routes and attractive
new connections to the cities of Lisbon, London, Madrid, Sarajevo and Tallinn.
With the new Capital Express from Berlin, reaching Europe’s major cities is now
faster, more direct and more convenient – a real advantage for both leisure and
business travelers,” says Michael Händel, Vice President Network Management and
Airport Relations at Eurowings.
Key changes in the 2026 summer flight schedule at a
glance
From Berlin: new city connections and increased
flights to holiday destinations
·
A total of 43 direct destinations
·
New destinations: London Heathrow, Lisbon, Olbia, Naples, Sarajevo and
Kavala
·
Increased frequencies to: Mallorca, Zurich, Split, Gothenburg,
Stockholm, Faro, Bilbao and Helsinki
·
Around 28 flights per week to Mallorca
From Düsseldorf: Madrid and Tallinn as new route
highlights
·
A total of 114 direct connections
·
New destinations: Madrid, Tallinn and Karpathos (Greece)
·
Increased frequencies to (among others): London Heathrow, Copenhagen,
Crete, Kavala, Málaga, Nice, Barcelona, Naples, Rhodes and Stockholm
·
Up to 64 flights per week to Mallorca
From Hamburg: expanded offerings for Mediterranean
vacation travel
·
A total of 54 direct connections
·
New destination: Tel Aviv
·
Increased frequencies to: Heraklion, Verona, Zurich, Cagliari, Corfu,
Olbia, Zadar, Málaga, Barcelona and Bilbao
·
Up to 41 flights per week to Mallorca
From
Hanover: new sunny destinations
·
A total of 20 direct connections
·
New destinations: Nice and Alicante
·
Increased frequencies to: Pula, Stockholm and Dubai
·
Up to 17 flights per week to Mallorca
From Cologne: expanded options for visiting family and
hometowns
·
A total of 72 direct connections
·
New destinations: Pristina, Tbilisi and Lanzarote
·
Increased frequencies to: Klagenfurt, Bastia, Pula, Split, Tirana,
Valencia, Yerevan and Erbil
·
Up to 47 flights per week to Mallorca
From Stuttgart: Marrakesh for the summer holidays and
more Mediterranean flights
·
A total of 72 direct connections
·
New: Marrakesh during the summer holidays
·
Increased frequencies to: Málaga, Mallorca, Bilbao, Nice, Faro,
Cagliari, Palermo, Brindisi, Catania and Olbia
·
Up to 42 flights per week to Mallorca
New destinations from international Eurowings bases
The expanded offer also benefits travelers beyond
Germany. From Prague, Eurowings will add new routes to Brindisi, Hurghada and
Ibiza in summer 2026. Salzburg will gain a new connection to Genoa, while Graz
will see twice-weekly flights to Crete. Palma de Mallorca will be served even
more frequently from Berlin, Erfurt, Dresden, Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden,
Saarbrücken and Stuttgart, underlining Eurowings’ position as the clear market
leader in Mallorca traffic with up to 400 flights per week from 25 airports.
Image
Credit: © Eurowings
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