Business travel: Eurowings is responding to increasing demand

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Business travel: Eurowings is responding to increasing demand

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The demand for business travel is steadily increasing: the number of incoming bookings for business travel destinations has multiplied from a low level within a few weeks.

With the start of the business travel month of September, the airline will therefore quickly double its range of business connections compared to August 2021. High-demand connections to Zurich, Copenhagen, Dresden or Bremen, for example, are now offered twice a day - with a focus on Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Stuttgart and Cologne / Bonn. Berlin, Hanover, Nuremberg and Leipzig airports will also be more closely connected again from September.

New business routes across Europe

Further highlights in the flight schedule from September and October: From Hamburg Eurowings passengers can now reach the metropolises of Prague, Paris, Barcelona, ​​Malaga, Cagliari, Faro, Rome, London, Naples and Valencia by direct flight again. away Cologne / Bonn the airline flies its guests to Budapest, Brindisi, Rome, Malaga, Bologna, London, Milan, Naples, Lamezia Terme and Salzburg. 

Stuttgart is connected by direct flight with Alicante, Bilbao, Faro, Brussels, Graz, Rome and Milan. away Düsseldorf passengers are now flying to Lisbon, Linz, Zagreb, Kiev, Wroclaw, Geneva, Lyon, Dublin, Bucharest, Edinburgh, Jerez and Newcastle. The Canary Islands will also be served again from Berlin, Hamburg, Cologne / Bonn, Stuttgart and Düsseldorf in September and October.

In the course of the month, the lounges for frequent flyers will also be reopened at ten airports.

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Granit Pireci is an editor at Aviation.Direct and specializes in aviation in Southeast Europe. Before that he worked for AviationNetOnline (formerly Austrian Aviation Net).
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