
Eurowings Big Summer 2026 Plans
Eurowings Big Summer 2026 Plans: More Flights, More Sun, and Mallorca… Obviously
Eurowings has taken one look at summer 2026 and decided to go big. Very big. The airline is rolling out an expanded schedule packed with new direct routes, extra frequencies on fan-favourite destinations, and enough leisure options to make your out-of-office reply feel justified.
In total, Eurowings will serve more than 150 destinations across 40 countries, further cementing its title as Germany’s largest leisure airline. Translation? Wherever Germans are planning to escape to next summer, Eurowings would like to take them there — preferably nonstop.
Brand-New Routes: Because Direct Is Always Better
Let’s start with the shiny new stuff.
For the first time ever, Eurowings will fly direct from Düsseldorf to Madrid and Tallinn. One gives you tapas, late dinners, and a healthy disrespect for bedtime. The other delivers medieval charm, Baltic breezes, and the quiet satisfaction of visiting somewhere your friends haven’t been yet. Different vibes, same convenience: no layovers, no sprinting through transfer airports.
Berlin also gets something special with the launch of the “Capital Express”, a new concept connecting Germany’s capital directly to — fittingly — other capitals and key cities. Think Lisbon, London Heathrow, and Sarajevo, all linked nonstop from Berlin. It’s efficient, it’s practical, and it feels very grown-up… until you remember you’re booking it for a weekend city break.
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Mediterranean Dreams and City Breaks on Repeat
Of course, summer wouldn’t be summer without the Mediterranean making a grand appearance. Eurowings is increasing frequencies to destinations that already know how to behave in peak season: Málaga, Naples, Nice, Faro, Cagliari, and Olbia, among others.
In other words, if your idea of summer includes beaches, seafood, historic streets, or loudly declaring “we should move here” after two days, Eurowings has you covered — and with more flight options than before.
And yes, this expansion spans all major German bases, including Düsseldorf, Berlin, Hamburg, Cologne, Stuttgart, and Hanover. More flights, more seats, more chances to find one that actually fits your dates without selling a kidney.
Mallorca: Still the Undisputed Champion
Now let’s talk about Mallorca, because Eurowings certainly is.
The airline will operate up to 400 flights per week to Mallorca, from 25 different airports. That’s not a typo. Four. Hundred. Flights. Per. Week.
At this point, Eurowings isn’t just flying to Mallorca — it’s running a shuttle service for anyone who owns sunglasses and optimism. The island remains a cornerstone of the airline’s network, and Eurowings continues to hold its position as market leader there. If you’re going to Palma next summer, odds are very good you’ll be doing it in an Eurowings seat.
Not Just Germany: Europe Joins the Party
The expansion doesn’t stop at Germany’s borders either.
From Prague, Eurowings is adding new routes to Brindisi, Hurghada, and Ibiza, covering everything from Italian coastlines to Red Sea sunshine to dance floors that don’t believe in bedtime. Meanwhile, Salzburg gets a new direct link to Genoa, making it easier to swap Alpine views for Italian harbour life.
There are also more flights to Palma de Mallorca from regional airports, because apparently even Mallorca needed more Mallorca.
So, What’s the Big Picture?
At its core, Eurowings’ summer 2026 schedule is about choice, flexibility, and making travel easier — whether you’re planning a beach holiday, a city escape, or a carefully justified “work trip” that somehow includes Faro.
With new routes, more frequencies, and a network that stretches wide across Europe and beyond, Eurowings is clearly betting on a busy summer — and making sure passengers have plenty of options to get exactly where they want to go, without unnecessary detours.
Sun, cities, and a very full flight map. Summer 2026 is shaping up nicely.
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