Eurowings celebrates first flight to Valencia

First flight in Hamburg (Photo: Eurowings).
First flight in Hamburg (Photo: Eurowings).

Eurowings celebrates first flight to Valencia

First flight in Hamburg (Photo: Eurowings).
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Shortly before the beginning of autumn, Eurowings is taking on a popular sunny destination from Hamburg Airport: From now on, the airline will fly twice a week to the Spanish city of Valencia.

“As soon as the autumn brings us cooler temperatures again, many passengers long for an extension of the summer. We are therefore particularly pleased that Eurowings is expanding its range of flights with Valencia shortly before the start of autumn to include a new holiday destination with guaranteed sunshine, ”says Gesa Zaremba, Head of Airline & Traffic Development at Hamburg Airport.

Two more destinations planned

In addition to the new connection to the Spanish city of Valencia, the Lufthansa subsidiary has announced two more new destinations from Hamburg for winter 2021: From November 1, 2021, the airline will fly six times a week to the Swedish city of Gothenburg. From November 6, 2021, it will also connect the Hanseatic city with Marrakech in southwest Morocco once a week.

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