Eurowings flies to Dubai again from late October
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Eurowings will resume flights to Dubai from Germany starting in late October.
- Flights were previously suspended in February following tensions between Iran and the US/Israel.
- The airline is also introducing a premium fare with extra legroom on these routes.
Low-cost carrier Eurowings is set to reintroduce direct flights to Dubai from Germany starting in late October, marking a return after a suspension earlier this year. The airline, a subsidiary of Lufthansa, announced it will resume services from Berlin, Stuttgart, and Cologne/Bonn as part of its winter schedule.
The flights were initially halted at the end of February. This suspension came amid heightened tensions after the US and Israel took action against Iran, which subsequently carried out attacks on targets in the United Arab Emirates. The resumption of services indicates a perceived stabilization or reduced risk in the region.
In addition to restarting the Dubai route, Eurowings is enhancing its offerings. From December 1, 2026, passengers flying to Dubai will have the option of a premium fare that includes seats with increased legroom. This upgraded seating option will also be available on Eurowings flights to Mallorca, Malaga, and London.
Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.