What to know about Eurowings
A modern airline for low-cost travel
Eurowings was founded in 1993 in Germany with an initial focus on regional flights at competitive prices. Born from the merger of two German carriers, it quickly evolved into a major player in European aviation. In 2015, Eurowings joined the Lufthansa group, strengthening its position in the low-cost market while benefiting from the stability of a major airline parent company.
An offer centered on traveler needs
Today, Eurowings operates short and medium-haul flights to more than 100 destinations across Europe and parts of the Mediterranean basin. The airline primarily targets leisure and business travelers looking for an economical alternative for their trips. With a flexible fare structure (BASIC, SMART, and BIZclass), Eurowings aims to provide service tailored to varied passenger needs, whether you are prioritizing simplicity or extra comfort.
Strategic bases in Europe
The main headquarters of Eurowings is located in Düsseldorf, Germany. It manages several operational bases at major airports, including Cologne-Bonn, Hamburg, Stuttgart, and Berlin. By gradually expanding its routes to secondary hubs, the airline focuses on providing optimal connectivity across Europe.
Strengths and differentiation
Eurowings stands out primarily for its positioning as a low-cost airline backed by an established group, Lufthansa. The flexibility of its fare options, combined with a modern and eco-efficient fleet, is among its key assets. The airline also works to optimize the passenger experience through optional services, such as seat selection, extra baggage, or in-flight entertainment via the Eurowings app.