
Eurowings Adds Dubai and Amman to Winter Routes

Germany’s largest leisure airline, Eurowings, is adding new destinations and boosting frequencies to the Middle East in its 2025/26 winter flight schedule.
From 13 December, the carrier will connect Düsseldorf with Dubai World Central (DWC) three times a week, marking the first time the city is linked directly to Dubai by Eurowings. The flights, operated by Airbus A320neo aircraft, will depart on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, with one-way fares starting at €139.99. Combined with services from Cologne/Bonn, Berlin, Stuttgart, and Hanover, Eurowings will offer 28 weekly flights to Dubai this winter — a record for the airline.
From 27 October, Stuttgart will gain a direct link to Amman, Jordan, with up to two weekly flights on Mondays and Thursdays. Fares start at €99.99 one way.
The airline is also expanding services aimed at travellers visiting family and friends. New winter flights include Nuremberg–Erbil (from 4 November), Cologne/Bonn–Erbil (now year-round), and weekly connections to Beirut from Hanover (6 November), Salzburg (28 October), and Prague (7 November). Beirut fares start at €99.99, while Erbil fares start at €119.99.
Other schedule highlights include new Berlin–Abu Dhabi service, increased Dubai frequencies from Berlin, Cologne, and Hanover, and additional Jeddah flights from multiple airports.
Eurowings CEO Jens Bischof said the Gulf routes remain “by far the most popular and successful” in the winter schedule, noting that the additions give passengers more convenience and choice than ever before.