Eurowings is expanding its flight offerings from Berlin-Brandenburg Airport to two new destinations. The low-cost airline has started a flight to Armenia’s capital, Yerevan, once a week, every Friday, operated by an Airbus A319.
From July 13, this route will have two weekly flights (Wednesday and Saturday). A service to Tivat (Montenegro) is also available once a week on Saturdays, operated by Airbus A320s.
Eurowings will fly to 40 destinations from Berlin-Brandenburg between April and October. The destinations include peak offers to the Nordic countries (Helsinki, Gothenburg, Copenhagen, Stockholm) and destinations in the Mediterranean (Palma de Mallorca, Dubrovnik, Bastia, Beirut).
Eurowings will also fly to North Africa and Turkey in July and August. From July 15 (Mondays), it will fly to Tunis (Tunisia); from July 16 (Tuesdays), to Adana (Turkey); and from July 21 (Sundays), to Casablanca (Morocco).
✈️☀️ @eurowings flies to two new destinations from BER. The Armenian capital, Yerevan, will be on the airlines flight schedule on Fridays and from 13 July on Wednesdays and Saturdays. The coastal city of Tivat in Montenegro will be served on Saturdays. #BERconnects
➡️ LINK pic.twitter.com/phxGibe3BX— BER – Berlin Brandenburg Airport (@berlinairport) May 7, 2024
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