• Three times a week from Cologne/Bonn to Málaga from 59.99€
  • Fridays from Düsseldorf to Santorini from 99.99€
  • Three times a week from Düsseldorf to Verona from 69.99€
  • Also in summer from Düsseldorf to Gdansk and Sofia from 39.99€ each
  • All connections can be booked as of now

New destinations in the Eurowings route network for the 2020 summer schedule: From 3 May 2020, Eurowings flies three times a week from Cologne/Bonn to Málaga in Southern Spain. The route will be operated on Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays at a one-way price from 59.99€.

From 1 May 2020, Eurowings passengers fly directly from Düsseldorf to the Greek island of Santorinievery Friday from 99.99€ per flight.

On 31 May 2020, the Düsseldorf to Verona connection will be launched in Italy. Flights will be offered on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from a one-way price of 69.99€.

The destinations Gdansk in Poland and Sofia in Bulgaria, which will be served from Düsseldorf in the 2019/2020 winter schedule, will also remain in the 2020 summer schedule and are available from 39.99€ per flight. Danzig is served on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, Sofia on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays. All routes can be booked as of now at eurowings.com or via the Eurowings App.

Málaga is a port city on the Costa del Sol in Spain. The Mediterranean flair and modern buildings meet sandy beaches and an appealing skyline. Numerous churches and chapels, palaces, fountains as well as parks and historical gardens invite visitors to stay. Those interested in art should definitely plan a visit to Pablo Picasso's birthplace.

Santorini belongs to the archipelago of the Cyclades. Its origin goes back to an earthquake of about 1500 years ago, as a result of which the popular holiday home arose from the volcanic lava. Today, one still finds many beaches with black or red sand. Typical for Santorini are its pretty white buildings and the many churches with half-spherical blue domes.

Verona is located in Northern Italy in the Veneto region. Known as the scene of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet", the city is considered to be the most romantic in Italy. Also world-famous is the impressive Arena of Verona, a Roman amphitheater built in the 1st century, where opera performances and concerts still take place today.