German budget carrier Eurowings will expand its medium-haul network with new routes to Dubai, Jordan and Lebanon as part of the upcoming winter season.
The airline, a subsidiary of the Lufthansa Group, will commence three-times-weekly fights between Düsseldorf and Dubai from 13 December. Operated with Airbus A320neo aircraft fitted with the carrier’s new Premium Biz seat, flights will depart on Monday, Thursday and Saturday.
The carrier will also launch a new direct service between Hannover and Dubai from 4 November. Flights will operate three times weekly.
From Stuttgart, the airline will commence twice-weekly flights to the Jordanian capital Amman from 27 October. Flights will depart every Monday and Thursday. Meanwhile, its existing four-times-weekly service between Stuttgart and Dubai will increase to daily during the winter season.
This is in addition to the carrier’s existing services to Dubai from both Cologne and Berlin, which will increase to four times weekly and eleven times weekly, respectively, this winter.
Eurowings will also connect the Lebanese capital Beirut with Hannover (from 6 November), Salzburg (from 28 October) and Prague (from 7 November) once a week as part of its winter schedule.
“Our well-developed connections to the Gulf region are by far the most popular and successful routes in our winter flight schedule,” said Eurowings CEO Jens Bischof. “We are therefore very pleased that we can now also connect our largest location, Düsseldorf, directly to Dubai with convenient flight times during the day. Together with the services from Cologne/Bonn, Berlin, Stuttgart and Hannover, we will be offering 28 weekly flights to the desert emirate, more connections than ever before.”