Eurowings is expanding its winter 2026/2027 schedule from Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER), adding new destinations in Europe and the Middle East while increasing its offering of popular winter travel routes.
The airline will resume services to the Gulf region in November, with Dubai returning to the daily schedule from November 1. From November 12, Eurowings will also launch flights from Berlin to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, twice a week on Thursdays and Sundays.
BER. Photo: Darren Baker / Shutterstock.com Passengers traveling to Dubai will also have access to Eurowings' Premium BIZ Seat option. The premium seating product, first introduced on the Berlin-Dubai route last year, provides additional space and comfort compared with standard seating.
PREMIUM BIZ seats. Photo: Eurowings The Premium BIZ Seat will also be introduced on selected other Eurowings routes from December, including flights to Mallorca and London.
New Italian Connections
Eurowings is also strengthening its European network from Berlin for the coming winter season with new services to Italy.
Starting November 2, the airline will fly from BER to Rome four times a week and Bologna three times a week.
Rome. Photo: Shutterstock The airline will continue operating several routes that were successfully introduced during the 2026 summer season.
Flights from Berlin to Lisbon and Porto in Portugal, as well as Bilbao in Spain, will each operate twice a week during the winter months. Eurowings will also continue its service to Sarajevo, with flights twice a week beginning December 20.
More Winter Flights to Finland
Eurowings is also expanding its Nordic offering for travelers looking for a winter getaway. For the 2026/2027 winter season, the airline will launch flights from Berlin to Kuusamo in northeastern Finland.
Rovaniemi. Photo: Shutterstock Kuusamo becomes the third Finnish winter destination in Eurowings' network following the introduction of services to Rovaniemi and Kittilä last season.
The airline will also increase the frequency of flights to both Rovaniemi and Kittilä, giving travelers more opportunities to visit Finnish Lapland during the winter months.