Eurowings continues to expand in Nuremberg

Eurowings at Nuremberg Airport (Photo: Nuremberg Airport/Axel Eisele).
Eurowings at Nuremberg Airport (Photo: Nuremberg Airport/Axel Eisele).

Eurowings continues to expand in Nuremberg

Eurowings at Nuremberg Airport (Photo: Nuremberg Airport/Axel Eisele).
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The Lufthansa subsidiary Eurowings will add some new destinations from Nuremberg to the 2024 summer flight schedule. Among other things, Nice and Bastia (Corsica) will be connected to the Franconian airport.

“Nice and Nuremberg share a deep friendship: the town partnership with the pearl on the Côte d'Azur has existed for 70 years now. It is precisely on this big anniversary that Nice is enriching our route network thanks to Eurowings,” said airport managing director Michael Hupe.

From May 15, 2024, Eurowings will fly twice a week between Nuremberg and Rome-Fiumicino. The airport last had this route in its portfolio in 2020. In a press release, Nuremberg Airport wrote that it would be a “long-awaited comeback”. The Corsica flights are scheduled to start at the end of June 2024.

Other destinations that Eurowings will offer from the Nuremberg base in the 2024 summer flight schedule include Crete, Rhodes, Kos and Palma de Mallorca. The latter destination is visited up to 14 times a week at peak times. The winter destinations Gran Canaria and the Egyptian destinations Marsa Alam and Hurghada can also be reached non-stop with Eurowings until the beginning of May 2024.

“Eurowings has a surprise for everyone who likes to travel: from May onwards, it will be flying to the additional destinations of Bastia on Corsica, Nuremberg's twin city of Nice and the Eternal City of Rome. “In addition to Mallorca, Crete, Rhodes and Kos, the Eurowings summer program is growing to include three more destinations,” said airport spokesman Christian Albrecht.

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