Eurowings flies more frequently from Germany to Vienna, Zurich, London or Milan
Against the background of increasing demand for business flights, the low-cost airline is significantly increasing its range of services for business travellers. From September, it will be offering around 30 percent more flights than in the previous year. So it increased to about Vienna, Zurich, London or Milan. At the same time, Eurowings is expanding the capacity of its business class offering on numerous routes.
Düsseldorf: From its largest location, the Lufthansa subsidiary serves more than 30 classic business travel destinations in around ten countries. As part of the program expansion, the high-demand connections to Berlin, Zurich and Milan in particular will be increased with up to 10,000 additional seats. In addition, it offers twice-daily connections with off-peak times on the routes to Stockholm, Prague, Dresden, Birmingham, Geneva, Lyon and Salzburg. Other business travel destinations from Düsseldorf are Athens, Belgrade, Bologna, Budapest, Gdansk, Hamburg, Copenhagen, Kraków, Rome, Gothenburg, Graz, London, Lisbon, Linz, Manchester, Marseille, Newcastle and Vienna. All in all, Eurowings passengers can choose from more than 100 direct connections from the state capital of North Rhine-Westphalia.
Cologne/Bonn: From the airport, Eurowings is increasing capacity on the highly popular connection to Berlin: more than 6,000 additional seats for this route will be put on sale for September. You can then choose from up to six daily departures to the federal capital. In total, Eurowings serves more than 60 direct destinations throughout Europe from Cologne/Bonn, including business travel destinations such as Stockholm, Athens, Bologna, Budapest, Hamburg, Rome, London, Lisbon, Milan, Munich, Prague, Salzburg, Vienna and Zurich.
Hamburg. From the Hanseatic city, the airline doubles the offer on the route to Amsterdam. The connection to Milan will also be significantly strengthened. From September, the Hanseatic city will again be connected three times a day with the destinations Vienna and Munich. From Hamburg, Eurowings serves business destinations such as Cologne/Bonn, Düsseldorf, Stuttgart, Munich, Stockholm, Budapest, Paris, Rome, London, Lisbon, Oslo, Salzburg, Vienna and Zurich. All in all, travelers with Eurowings can choose from 50 destinations from Hamburg.
Stuttgart: At the location in southern Germany, Eurowings is increasing its offering by more than 150,000 additional seats for business travel destinations. For example, the connection to Bremen is back in the program after the summer break. Eurowings is offering a third more flights on the routes to Budapest, Hamburg and Milan. Stuttgart Airport offers more than 60 destinations – including business travel connections to Amsterdam, Athens, Belgrade, Berlin, Rome, Graz, London, Lisbon, Tbilisi and Vienna.
Berlin: For the first time, a daily Eurowings connection to Stockholm is available from the German capital – making Berlin the fourth direct connection from Germany that the airline offers to the Swedish capital. With Eurowings, activities from the German capital benefit in particular from the high-frequency connections to Cologne/Bonn, Düsseldorf and Salzburg: to these destinations alone there are more than 200 flights a week to and from Berlin in the Eurowings timetable.