Eurowings is expanding in Dortmund

Airbus A320 (Photo: Eurowings).
Airbus A320 (Photo: Eurowings).

Eurowings is expanding in Dortmund

Airbus A320 (Photo: Eurowings).
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The airline Eurowings is reacting in Dortmund to the presence of its competitor Wizz Air and is announcing four new routes. These are the destinations Alicante, Malaga, Catania, Naples, Heraklion and Kavala.

Furthermore, the D-AIZR, which has a special paint job for the Bundesliga club Borussia Dortmund, will be stationed at this airport. In total, Eurowings will use two planes at this airport. The increase is to take place from June 2021. "Dortmund is not only the home of our partner Borussia Dortmund, this is also where Eurowings' roots lie," says Eurowings CEO Jens Bischof. “That is why we feel particularly closely connected to this aviation location and are expanding our range of flights with all due caution. We strictly adhere to our industry-wide leading hygiene concepts. Together with all Dortmunders, we are pleased that the BVB team Airbus can now take off here more often. "

 An overview of the summer goals for 2021 from Dortmund

Germany

Dortmund-Munich up to 11 times a week

Croatia

Dortmund split up to twice a week

Spain

Dortmund-Mallorca up to 16 times a week

NEW from June 2nd: Dortmund-Alicante up to twice a week

NEW from June 2nd: Dortmund-Malaga up to twice a week

Italy

NEW from June 2nd: Dortmund-Catania up to three times a week

NEW from June 4th: Dortmund-Naples up to twice a week

Greece

NEW from June 1st: Dortmund-Heraklion up to three times a week

NEW from June 3rd: Dortmund-Kavala up to twice a week

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