Eurowings continues to ramp up in Stuttgart

Entrance door at Stuttgart Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Entrance door at Stuttgart Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Eurowings continues to ramp up in Stuttgart

Entrance door at Stuttgart Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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According to its own statements, the Lufthansa subsidiary is experiencing strong demand in Baden-Württemberg and is therefore expanding its range again.

The airline Eurowings will offer around 2020 destinations from Stuttgart-Echterdingen in July 30. The carrier explains that the demand should increase by leaps and bounds. Spain, Italy, Greece and Croatia in particular are said to be particularly in demand at the moment. Therefore, Eurowings tripled the offer in direct comparison with June 2020 and will now offer around 600 departures from Stuttgart.

"We are pleased that people want to fly again - and we are ready," says Jens Bischof, CEO of Eurowings. “Because we know that traveling in times of Corona is fraught with uncertainty. That is why we have implemented extensive protection and hygiene measures along the entire travel chain in order to provide our guests with the best possible support from travel planning to arrival at their destination and to give them a feeling of security. "

Arina Freitag, Managing Director of Flughafen Stuttgart GmbH, welcomes Eurowings' commitment: “We can feel that demand from Stuttgart is clearly picking up speed again. Eurowings, as the largest airline here at the state airport, is once again adding many destinations to its program that are traditionally in high demand in the strong market here in Stuttgart. As an airport, we too do everything we can to make the journey from check-in to the plane as safe as possible for travelers. "

Eurowings will be offering the following destinations from Stuttgart in July 2020:

Barcelona, ​​Burgas, Bremen, Budapest, Corfu, Catania, Faro, Sylt, Hanover, Hamburg, Heraklion, Ibiza, Santorin, Kavala, London, Lisbon, Naples, Olbia, Mallorca, Pristina, Rhodes, Sarajevo, Thessaloniki, Split, Tirana, Berlin, Varna, Vienna, Zadar, Zagreb.

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