As the winter chill descends, Eurowings, a subsidiary of Lufthansa, is set to usher in a flurry of new connections to Northern Europe, specifically Norway and Finland. With a growing demand for Scandinavian destinations during the frosty season, Eurowings enhances its flight offerings to these snowy regions, a treat for travelers yearning for winter wonderland experiences.
By Flora Goodwin
Upcoming Winter Schedule Enhancements
From December 10, 2023, Eurowings will be operating twice-weekly flights from Berlin to Tromsรธ, Norway, known as the gateway to the Arctic Ocean. The route will be served by an Airbus A319, taking off every Thursday and Sunday.
Expansion to Finland’s Winter Capital
Moreover, from January 13, 2024, Eurowings will initiate a weekly flight between Berlin and Rovaniemi, Finland โ the home of Santa Claus. Operating every Saturday, the airline will employ an Airbus A319 for the journey.
Additional Flights from Dรผsseldorf to Rovaniemi
Eurowings is also increasing its frequency from Dรผsseldorf to Rovaniemi, offering three weekly rotations, up from the previous two. This additional connectivity underscores the airline’s commitment to enhancing its Scandinavian winter offerings.
Hamburg Joins the Nordic Connection
Eurowings will also connect Hamburg with Tromsรธ twice a week starting from December 10, mirroring the new Berlin service. The Hamburg-Tromsรธ flights will operate on the same schedule as the Berlin-Tromsรธ flights, with Airbus A319 flights scheduled for Thursdays and Sundays.
In conclusion, these new routes are set to provide a significant boost to Eurowings’ winter schedule, catering to the rising demand for Scandinavian winter destinations. The enhanced connectivity should thrill winter travel enthusiasts, especially those keen on directly reaching the serene north, bypassing traditional hubs like Copenhagen, Stockholm, or Oslo.
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