Overview
- Eurowings will base two aircraft at Berlin-Brandenburg to support the expanded summer 2026 schedule.
- The plan adds six weekly connections from the capital’s airport and increases capacity to Mallorca.
- The Berlin program is slated to cover 43 destinations in 20 countries with new routes to London, Lisbon, Sarajevo, Naples, Olbia and Kavala.
- Eurowings has not disclosed departure times, operating days or seat numbers, leaving route-level capacity effects uncertain.
- The expansion follows Ryanair’s reduction of about 800,000 seats in Germany tied to the ticket tax dispute, with a tax cut pledged by Chancellor Friedrich Merz but doubted by the airline.