German low-cost carrier Eurowings announced last week that it would be expanding its operations in three German cities and one Austrian destination. A statement published by the Lufthansa Group airline says that due to further easing of travel restrictions, it will be adding flights from Düsseldorf, Cologne/Bonn, Stuttgart, and Salzburg.
With the COVID-19 pandemic easing in Europe, the Düsseldorf-headquartered carrier says that vacation travel is now possible again. And not only vacation travel, but foreigners living in Germany can now visit family and friends in their home countries. In addition to summer sun holiday destinations, Eurowings has added flights to Eastern Europe, Southeastern Europe, and North Africa.
DUS is Germany’s third-largest airport
Eurowing’s most extensive new route expansion will occur at its main North Rhine-Westphalia base at Düsseldorf International Airport (DUS). From Germany’s third-largest airport, Eurowings will offer flights to the following new destinations:
- Tbilisi International Airport (TBS) in Georgia
- Koltsovo International Airport (SVX) in Yekaterinburg, Russia
- Krasnodar International Airport (KRR) in Krasnodar, Russia
Flights to the Georgian capital city of Tbilisi are available from €139.99 will be accessible on Wednesdays and Sundays from the summer flight schedule. On Eurowing’s winter schedule, the flights will be reduced to one flight per week.
Regarding the two Russian destinations, flights are available from €139.99. Flights to the Ural Mountains destination of Yekaterinburg will be once a week on Saturdays, while the southern city of Krasnodar will receive two flights on a Monday and Friday. Flights to both cities will also continue during the winter months.
DUS to Southeast Europe
Starting from August 31, 2021, Eurowings will offer flights from Düsseldorf International Airport (DUS) to the following destinations:
- Franjo Tuđman Airport Zagreb (ZAG) in Zagreb, Croatia
- Kyiv Boryspil International Airport (KBP) in Kyiv, Ukraine
- Orio al Serio International Airport (BGY) in Bergamo, Italy
Flights to Zagreb are available from €44.99 and will operate on Tuesday and Saturday. Flights to Kyiv are on sale starting at €39.99 and are on a Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. For the many North Rhine-Westphalians of Northern Italian descent, Eurowings will offer flights to Bergamo in Lombardy starting from €34.99. The flights to the Northern Italian city will be on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Sundays from October 31, 2021. From January 31, 2022, Eurowings will fly from Düsseldorf to Bergamo every day except for Saturday.
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Flights from Cologne/Bonn
From Cologne Bonn Airport (GCN), Eurowings will offer new flights to the following destinations:
- Zvartnots International Airport (EVN) in Yerevan, Armenia
- Marrakesh Menara Airport (RAK) in Marrakesh, Morocco
Flights to Yerevan commence on August 6, 2021, and are available from €129.99. Flights will be once a week on a Friday, with Eurowings deploying an Airbus A320 on the route. Flights to the Moroccan city of Marrakesh will resume on December 12, 2021, and are available from €54.99. Flights will operate on a Sunday, with Eurowings deploying an Airbus A319 on the route.
Flights from Stuttgart and Salzburg
Starting from December 5, 2021, Eurowings will offer flights from Stuttgart Airport (STR) to Marrakech Menara Airport (RAK) on a Sunday with prices starting from €54.99. Also, just like the Düsseldorf flight, Eurowings will be deploying an Airbus A319 on the route.
Starting from September 4, 2021, Eurowings will begin flying from Salzburg Airport (SZG) in Salzburg, Austria to Larnaca International Airport (LCA) in Larnaca, Cyprus. Ticket prices start from €124.99 with a single weekly flight aboard an Airbus A319 on a Sunday. For further information about the new Eurowings flights and how they can be booked, visit Eurowings.
Eurowings has certainly introduced some interesting destinations and especially so from Düsseldorf.
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