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22 May 2026

New Berlin-Bologna flight with Eurowings

The route expands the company's Italian offer from the German capital, along with the already active connections to Naples, Olbia and Rome

Eurowings strengthens its presence at Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) and announces new travel opportunities for the winter season, including urban connections, leisure routes and further growth of the fleet based in the German capital.

 

With the upcoming winter schedule, the Lufthansa Group's low-cost airline will increase the number of Berlin-based aircraft with more than 300 crew members to eleven. The expansion includes two additional aircraft, new destinations and an increase in frequencies on routes already in operation, in response to the evolution of the market at BER.

 

Among the most interesting news for Travellers is the entry of Bologna into the Eurowings network from Berlin. For the first time, the company will directly connect the German capital with the capital of Emilia-Romagna, one of the most attractive university, cultural and gastronomic cities in Italy. The new route expands Eurowings' Italian offer from Berlin, which already includes destinations such as Rome, Naples and Olbia.

 

Alongside the new Italian destination, Eurowings is also expanding its leisure offer to the Canary Islands, with more flights to Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and Tenerife. These routes are particularly popular during the winter season, when many Travellers are looking for destinations with a warmer climate and direct connections to seaside destinations.

 

Eurowings is strengthening its growth at Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER), where it aims to become the leading airline. After departing from three aircraft based in the post-pandemic, the company will reach eleven aircraft and almost 50 destinations served by the BER.

 

Eurowings' growth is also part of the Lufthansa Group's broader strategy in Berlin, where Lufthansa, Swiss, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines and SunExpress also operate. The group now accounts for around 30% of all connections to and from the German capital's airport.


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Eurowings, the low-cost airline of the Lufthansa Group, is the market leader at the airports of the cities of Dusseldorf, Hamburg, Stuttgart and Cologne/Bonn and currently has a fleet of around 100 aircraft. In its current summer schedule, it flies to more than 150 destinations in Europe. With its route network and 13 international bases, including Palma de Mallorca, it is Germany's largest holiday airline.
 
By the Editorial staff of Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source and photo: Eurowings Press Office
Visual and photo: Copyright © Eurowings

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