Eurowings summer flight schedule 2025

Sunday, Dec 08, 2024 0

 

  • A total of 414 routes to 144 destinations in 36 countries offered
  • New destinations in the flight schedule: Ljubljana (Slovenia), Mostar (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Seville (Spain) and Warsaw (Poland)
  • To Dubai with Eurowings – now also during the Easter and autumn school holidays

 

From Rovaniemi to Seville, from Newcastle to Warsaw – the Eurowings summer flight schedule 2025 is growing in all directions. Germany’s largest leisure airline has expanded its program for the upcoming summer and will be flying on 412 routes to around 142 destinations in 36 countries from the end of March to the end of October.

 

In addition to new destinations, Eurowings is also flying to popular holiday destinations more frequently on many routes. There will also be more flights to Dubai: the Lufthansa subsidiary will also be offering the connection during the Easter and autumn school holidays. Eurowings connects the desert emirate directly with Berlin, Stuttgart and Cologne/Bonn up to 13 times a week.

 

The 2025 summer program from Eurowings bases in Germany:

 

From Berlin

  • A total of 42 direct destinations
  • New in the flight schedule: Bilbao, Corfu, Faro, Newcastle and Jerez de la Frontera
  • Dubai: also during the Easter and autumn school holidays
  • More frequent flights: Málaga, Heraklion, Rhodes, Graz, Nice, Kos, Split, Yerevan and Erbil

From Dortmund

  • A total of 5 direct destinations
  • Thessaloniki, Kavala (Greece), Catania and Split 
  • Highlight: 14 weekly flights to Palma de Mallorca

From  Düsseldorf

  • A total of 110 direct destinations
  • New in the flight schedule: Ljubljana, Mostar, Preveza (Greece), Seville and Warsaw
  • Also in the summer: Cairo, Marsa Alam (Egypt) and Rovaniemi
  • More frequent flights: Nice, Stockholm, Barcelona, Faro, Sylt, Larnaca and Salzburg

From Cologne/Bonn

  • A total of 66 direct destinations
  • New in the flight schedule: Erbil, Klagenfurt and Bastia (Corsica)
  • Also in the summer: Madeira
  • Dubai: also during the Easter and autumn school holidays
  • More frequent flights: Burgas, Málaga, Alicante, Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura, Palermo, Thessaloniki, Nice, Sarajevo and Verona

From Hamburg

  • A total of 52 direct destinations
  • More frequent flights: Stockholm, Barcelona, Málaga, Kos, Thessaloniki and Burgas

From Hanover

  • A total of 11 direct destinations
  • Highlight Italy: Rome, Bergamo, Olbia and Lamezia Terme

From Nuremberg

  • A total of 7 direct destinations
  • Highlight: up to 14 weekly flights to Mallorca and 9 weekly flights to the Greek islands (Crete, Kos, Rhodes) in the summer

From Stuttgart

  • A total of 67 direct destinations
  • New in the flight schedule: Malta and Mostar
  • Dubai: also during the Easter and autumn school holidays
  • More frequent flights to Budapest, Bucharest, Kavala, Corfu, Kos, Crete, Málaga, Nice, Rhodes and Thessaloniki

New routes from Austria

  • New from Salzburg: Barcelona
  • New from Graz: Heraklion (Crete)
  • New from Linz: Kos


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