Ahead of the Winter 2023/24 season approaching, Eurowings has laid it all on the table by outlining new routes across Germany and the rest of Europe.
There are a series of new routes from Germany across bases such as Berlin, Dusseldorf, Hamburg among others, as well as from it’s European subsidiary in Graz, Prague, Salzburg & Stockholm.
Without further ado, let’s get into it…
Winter 2023/24: Eurowings Lays It All on The Table…

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As per their release, here is what the Winter 2023/24 season will look like for Eurowings in Germany:
- BER: In the winter of 2023/24, the German capital’s airport will host flights to five new destinations: Dubai, the Georgian capital Tbilisi, Rovaniemi in Lapland, Tromsø in Norway, and Innsbruck in Austria. Three of Northern Europe’s city gems – Gothenburg, Helsinki and Copenhagen – as well as the Spanish coastal city of Málaga – are now also accessible from Berlin with Eurowings in winter (extended from the summer flight schedule).
- DUS: From the capital of North Rhine-Westphalia, Eurowings will be flying to Tel Aviv and the two Finnish cities of Ivalo and Kuusamo in the coming winter. Now also accessible from Düsseldorf in the winter months: Yerevan in Armenia.
- HAM: From Hamburg, there is one new destinations: the Norwegian winter destination of Tromsø.
- HAJ: From Hanover – one of Eurowings’ two new domestic bases in Germany – there are now flights to Gran Canaria and Tenerife on the Canary Islands and to Hurghada in Egypt.
- CGN: From now on, Eurowings will also be flying from the cathedral city on the Rhine to Scotland’s historic capital – Edinburgh – during the winter months.
- NUE: From Nuremberg, the second new German base, Eurowings is expanding its winter flight schedule to include connections to Gran Canaria and the Egyptian destinations of Hurghada and Marsa Alam.
- STR: From the capital of Baden-Württemberg, the airline will be traveling to one new sunny destination: Dubai. Now also available in winter with Eurowings from Stuttgart: Bucharest (Romania) and Tirana (Albania).
As for the rest of their European operations, it is a little more brief, but this is what they plan to offer:
- New from Graz: Berlin, Hamburg, Hurghada, Gran Canaria and Tenerife.
- New from Prague: Agadir and Geneva.
- New from Salzburg: Amsterdam and Marsa Alam.
- New from Stockholm: Stuttgart and Beirut in Lebanon.
Overall, this is a significant expansion for Eurowings in the upcoming season, with all eyes on them to see how this will go for them.

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