Eurowings will take off from BER for the first time

Photo: Eurowings.
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Eurowings will take off from BER for the first time

Photo: Eurowings.
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Eurowings took off from the new Berlin Brandenburg airport for the first time - and did so in three ways: this morning, flights EW6 to Cologne and EW20 to Stuttgart took off at 8058:8000 a.m.

Immediately afterwards at 6:30 a.m. flight EW8040 to Düsseldorf followed. This makes Eurowings the first airline in the Lufthansa Group to depart from the new capital city airport on scheduled flights. In domestic German traffic, the airline connects the destinations Cologne, Düsseldorf and Stuttgart with the capital at least three times a day - on many days even more frequently. In addition, the carrier flies weekly to the Canary Islands and the Greek islands

“In terms of culture and history, there is hardly a more exciting city in Europe than Berlin. The new BER will further increase the attractiveness of Berlin, as the entrance and exit gate of a cool, modern metropolis. And no airline in Germany flies more tourists to Berlin than Eurowings. That is why we will expand here in the future ”, says Jens Bischof, Eurowings CEO.

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