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Eurowings Starts Rebuilding Schedule with Mediterranean Flights

Eurowings Starts Rebuilding Schedule with Mediterranean Flights

Eurowings will include a series of destinations in the Mediterranean flights this month as the carrier begins to rebuild its schedule.

The carrier has kept a basic service level from Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Cologne/Bonn and Stuttgart amid the coronavirus pandemic, and is now looking to expand. From Düsseldorf, Eurowings flies up to nine times a week to Hamburg and Berlin, up to six times a week to Vienna, Zurich and London and up to four times a week to Milan, Salzburg and Sylt.

Again, Flights to Cologne/Bonn and Stuttgart are offered six times a week, while Eurowings flies to Vienna four times a week. There are up to nine weekly connections to Düsseldorf from Hamburg. From Stuttgart, Eurowings flies four times a week to Berlin and six times a week to Hamburg.

The destinations Barcelona and Manchester are offered up to three times a week.

Eurowings takes off from the largest airport in North Rhine-Westphalia twice a week to Budapest, Catania, Ibiza, Naples, Olbia, Prague, Rome and Thessaloniki.

Flights to Heraklion are offered once a week. The Balearic island of Mallorca is connected up to seven times a week.

From Cologne/Bonn, Eurowings offers up to six weekly flights each to Berlin, Hamburg and Munich and flies up to three times a week to Edinburgh. Twice a week each to Lisbon, Kavala and Zagreb and once a week to Bastia.

Eurowings flies to Mallorca up to seven times a week.

From Hamburg, Eurowings offers daily connections to Mallorca.

The airline offers up to seven weekly connections to Mallorca.

Eurowings currently flies from Munich six times a week to Cologne/ Bonn and the Balearic island of Mallorca.

Source: www.breakingtravelnews.com/

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Written by Tamanna Reza

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