Eurowings puts Stockholm base into operation

Airbus A320 (Photo: Leipzig / Halle Airport, Uwe Schoßig).
Airbus A320 (Photo: Leipzig / Halle Airport, Uwe Schoßig).

Eurowings puts Stockholm base into operation

Airbus A320 (Photo: Leipzig / Halle Airport, Uwe Schoßig).
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The previously announced Eurowings base in Stockholm-Arlanda is now operational. Aircraft of the Austrian Eurowings Europe are stationed on site. It is the first base of the Lufthansa branch in Scandinavia.

On Sunday, Eurowings Europe carried out the first flight from the new base towards Barcelona. Destinations such as Düsseldorf, Mallorca, Malaga, Nice and Alicante are offered. With the opening of its new base, the German airline is significantly expanding its offer in Northern Europe: Stockholm will become the eleventh Eurowings location in Europe - and after Palma de Mallorca, Prague, Pristina and Salzburg the fifth base outside of the home market of Germany.

“Sweden is a market that fits perfectly with our orientation as a value airline for Europe. In uncertain times, many travelers are no longer looking for the cheapest ticket first, but for an airline that they can trust unconditionally in terms of safety, reliability and social responsibility. With our Lufthansa DNA, an attractive network of inexpensive direct flights and customer-friendly and innovative services, we can offer exactly that," explains Eurowings boss Jens Bischof.

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