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Eurowings brings back “Blind Booking”

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For a few days now, Eurowings has again been offering the option of booking airline tickets “blindly”. Customers only find out where the trip is actually going once they have completed the booking. This has already been done in the past, but the function was paused due to the corona pandemic.

Blind booking is available for departures from Germany, Austria, Sweden and the Czech Republic. Passengers can choose from different topic categories and thus influence at least a little the direction of the compass. In principle, however, the following applies: the flights are cheaper the more flexible the booker is.

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