Eurowings launching Saudi Arabia flights
German leisure carrier Eurowings is expanding its route network in the Gulf region.
After a successful launch of Dubai flights from Berlin, it immediately became the most successful route in the Eurowings winter flight schedule.
From October, Eurowings offers daily Dubai flights from Berlin, which is up from four times a week.
Also, Stuttgart to Dubai flights will increase to three times a week instead of twice weekly.
“This success is motivating us to significantly increase frequencies next winter,” said Eurowings CEO Jens Bischof.
Eurowings is also adding a new Gulf region destination next winter.
The airline will operate its first Saudi Arabia flights to Jeddah.
Flights to the Red Sea port city of Jeddah will run three times a week from both Berlin and Cologne.
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