Stefan Nitert, Base Manager BER, Eurowings (1st from right) and Andreas Ley, Senior Manager Business Development Aviation, Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg GmbH (1st from left) amidst the crew.
Stefan Nitert, Base Manager BER, Eurowings (1st from right), and Andreas Ley, Senior Manager Business Development Aviation, Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg GmbH (1st from left), amidst the crew. (Source: Berlin Brandenburg Airport)
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Eurowings is now connecting Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) with Jeddah in Saudi Arabia. This new route complements the existing connection to Dubai and will operate three times a week. The expansion of the route network strengthens the capital region’s connection with the Middle East and offers travelers new opportunities.

New route to Jeddah

has recently started offering a direct connection from to Jeddah in . The take place three times a week – Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays. Departure from BER is at 9:20 p.m., arriving at the Red Sea at 5:00 a.m. local time. The return flight departs Jeddah at 6:30 a.m. and arrives in Berlin at 10:35 a.m. The connection will be operated by an Airbus and will take approximately six hours. This new direct connection is a significant step towards expanding connections in the Middle East.

Strengthening BER as an air traffic hub

Eurowings is expanding the from Berlin Brandenburg with the new route to Jeddah. In addition to the existing route to , which has been increased to seven weekly flights since the end of October, the connection strengthens BER’s position as an important center for international traffic. Aletta von Massenbach, CEO of Brandenburg GmbH, said that the new destinations in the Middle East increase the attractiveness of the airport and immensely expand travel options for .

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Expanded winter flight options

Eurowings a variety of destinations from BER in the 2024 winter flight schedule. From Nordic cities like Helsinki, Gothenburg, Tromsø and Stockholm, to popular winter holiday destinations like Lanzarote, and , to family visit destinations like Yerevan. From December 14th, the is expanding its offering with non-stop flights to Faro in . The provision of such varied routes shows the expansion of freedom of flight for travelers from Berlin and Brandenburg.

Future prospects for Eurowings

With the addition of Jeddah and the expansion of the Dubai connection, Eurowings is sending clear signals for future . The airline aims to maintain its position as ’s largest holiday airline and to further consolidate its market position through a larger selection of attractive travel destinations in the winter flight schedule. Jens Bischof, CEO of Eurowings, emphasizes that the airlines will continue to offer passengers from Berlin and Brandenburg a wide range of travel options, which could significantly increase interest in Middle East destinations.

Eurowings represents Germany’s leading holiday airline with headquarters in Düsseldorf. Since its inception, it has offered a variety of connections to provide holidaymakers with a wide choice of direct flights in , and the Middle East. Eurowings is committed to customer satisfaction and innovative travel options.

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Christian Lechner
Christian Lechner ist erfahrener Fachjournalist im Bereich Luftfahrt mit 20 Jahren Erfahrung und Herausgeber von Luftfahrtmagazin.de. Mit seiner jahrelangen Erfahrung liefert er präzise Analysen, spannende Hintergrundberichte und inspirierende Einblicke in die Luftfahrtindustrie - immer mit Fokus auf Innovation und Qualität.