"North Germans are looking forward to travelling this summer," said Michael Eggenschwiler, CEO of Hamburg Airport. A wide variety of destinations will be in demand this summer, he added. The summer schedule begins on March 27, 2022. Jens Bischof, CEO of Eurowings, also expects "enormous catch-up effects" after a pandemic lasting over two years. Demand on business routes is expected to increase and Hamburg is one of the airline's most important locations, he noted.
Eurowings’ new connections are due to start between April 4 and May 7, 2022. Four weekly flights to Gothenburg, three to Porto, two each to Bilbao, Lisbon and Alicante, and one flight to Chania in northeastern Crete are planned. A daily flight to Palma de Majorca will also be on offer.
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