The airline Eurowings has its non-stop connection between Nuremberg and Rome Since 30 July 2025, the route has been served three times a week, on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. The connection, which is operated with a Airbus A320 will also be retained in the 2025/2026 winter flight schedule.
The new route is not only aimed at leisure travelers who want to explore the historical sites and culinary offerings of the "Eternal City." It is also important for business travelers, such as trade fair visitors, and for people of Italian descent visiting friends and relatives. The continuity of the connection during the winter season is seen by those responsible as an important step to strengthen the airport's offerings.
Currently, a total of six Italian destinations are accessible from Nuremberg with various airlines. Eurowings has an aircraft stationed in Nuremberg and serves a total of eight direct destinations from there. The resumption of Rome flights is part of the strategic expansion of services at Nuremberg, which has established itself as an important hub for leisure and business travelers. The flights are intended to meet demand for direct connections in Southern Europe.
The connection between the two cities has been served by other airlines in the past. Eurowings' decision to resume the route and offer it year-round underscores Rome's market appeal as a destination for diverse travel groups.