Eurowings new destinations Bilbao, Corfu, Faro, Newcastle and Jerez de la Frontera

Andrea Thompson

ByAndrea Thompson

November 25, 2024
Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg (BER) im August 2024

Eurowings is significantly expanding its range of attractive direct destinations from BER: In summer 2025, travellers can choose from 42 attractive destinations with Germany’s largest vacation airline.

In particular, the Lufthansa subsidiary is expanding connections to popular vacation regions in southern Europe: for the first time, Eurowings will be flying from BER to Bilbao, Corfu, Faro and Jerez de la Frontera. New to the program is also Newcastle in the northeast of England.

The airline is also increasing its frequencies to existing destinations: Malaga, Heraklion, Rhodes, Graz, Nice, Kos, Split, Yerevan and Erbil will be served more frequently in future. Mallorca remains the top destination in the BER program: Eurowings will be offering up to 21 flights a week from BER to Germany’s most popular vacation island.

Jens Bischof, CEO Eurowings: “Berlin and Eurowings are a good match:

We are delighted that we can not only continue our growth story at BER, but even accelerate it. Following the very successful expansion of our connections to the Gulf region, we are also strengthening our presence in the capital in summer 2025 and, with over 200 weekly flights, are offering our broadest European service to date. Our commitment is a clear commitment to Berlin as an aviation location, with which we are expanding the Lufthansa Group’s market leadership in the capital.” Aletta von Massenbach, Chairwoman of the Management Board of Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg GmbH:

“We are very pleased about Eurowings commitment at BER. The airline will offer travelers from the capital region a variety of new and attractive travel options in Europe and beyond in the upcoming summer flight schedule. At the same time, the expanded offer will improve the region’s accessibility for international guests and thus strengthen BER as an airport location, tourism and the regional economy. Burkhard Kieker, Managing Director of visitBerlin: