Eurowings Discover presents the 2023 summer flight schedule

Airbus A330 (Photo: Lufthansa).
Airbus A330 (Photo: Lufthansa).

Eurowings Discover presents the 2023 summer flight schedule

Airbus A330 (Photo: Lufthansa).
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The airline Eurowings Discover will continue to concentrate long-haul operations on Frankfurt am Main in the 2023 summer flight schedule. Tourist destinations are offered on short and medium-haul routes from Munich.

The holiday airline will offer around 40 destinations from Germany's largest airport. The focus is on destinations in Africa, North America and the Mediterranean region. New destinations include Philadelphia and Orlando. Taking into account the fact that Tampa Bay and Fort Myers are already in its portfolio, it will offer up to 15 rotations per week towards Florida.

The airline is also increasing its service to Canada and extending the season: From March to October, Eurowings Discover will fly from Frankfurt to Calgary up to five times a week and from June to the end of September three times a week to Halifax. With Anchorage, Las Vegas and Salt Lake City, Eurowings Discover will fly to a total of nine destinations in North America next summer.

With seven destinations, Africa will also remain a core market for Eurowings Discover on long-haul routes in the coming year. In the summer, for example, the holiday airline will be increasing its number of connections from Frankfurt to the Namibian capital, Windhoek, to ten times a week. Holidaymakers can also look forward to up to three weekly direct flights from Frankfurt to the Kruger National Park and to Victoria Falls. There are also Mauritius and the four weekly flights to Mombasa, which are each extended twice a week to Zanzibar or Kilimanjaro. The holiday airline's long-haul program also includes the holiday classics of Punta Cana and Cancún in the Caribbean and Panama in Central America.

On short and medium-haul routes, Eurowings Discover will offer flights to the ten Greek destinations of Kavala, Corfu, Kos, Rhodes, Santorini, Skiathos, Zakynthos and Mykonos as well as Heraklion and Chania on Crete from Frankfurt am Main. Ibiza, Menorca and Palma de Mallorca are also in the portfolio. Eurowings Discover also flies from Frankfurt to Dubrovnik (Croatia), Marrakech (Morocco), Djerba (Tunisia), Funchal (Portugal), Jerez de la Frontera (Spain), Bari (Italy), Varna (Bulgaria), Antalya and Bodrum in the Turkey and to the Canary Islands Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Tenerife and Lanzarote.

Eurowings Discover will also be in service from Munich in the summer of 2023 with three Airbus A320s on short and medium-haul routes. The final flight plan is currently being drawn up in consultation with the Lufthansa Group.

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René Steuer is an editor at Aviation.Direct and specializes in tourism and regional aviation. Before that, he worked for AviationNetOnline (formerly Austrian Aviation Net), among others.
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