Eurowings is adding four new destinations to the winter flight schedule

Airbus A319 (Photo: Salzburg Airport Presse).
Airbus A319 (Photo: Salzburg Airport Presse).

Eurowings is adding four new destinations to the winter flight schedule

Airbus A319 (Photo: Salzburg Airport Presse).
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Eurowings has four new winter destinations in Sweden, Finland and Norway in its flight schedule: from the beginning of December the airline will be flying to four new destinations in Northern Europe from Düsseldorf and Stuttgart.

Ab Düsseldorf Eurowings will launch its first flight to Tromsø, Norway, on December 4th. The Düsseldorf-Tromsø route is offered at prices on Saturdays, and from 21 December also on Tuesdays. An Airbus A319 is used. Eurowings will also be flying from Düsseldorf to Finland on Sundays from December 5th Rovaniemi, which is located a little further south than Tromsø near the Arctic Circle. In addition, the airline will fly its guests on December 23rd and 30th, 2021 as well as on 4th and 6th January 2022 from the capital of North Rhine-Westphalia to Rovaniemi. 

From the south of Germany are the Swedish cities of Kiruna and in the winter flight schedule 2021/22 Luleå now available: Eurowings will both fly out Stuttgart at. Flights to Luleå will start on December 19, on Wednesdays and Sundays with an Airbus A319. Kiruna, Sweden's northernmost city, is the second new destination from STR. The planes of the Lufthansa subsidiary will take off for northern Sweden on December 18.

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