Eurowings is significantly expanding its presence at Berlin Brandenburg Airport for summer 2026, adding six new destinations to its schedule. Among them is Kavala, which will be included for the first time in the airline’s routes from Berlin.
The updated flight program includes the cities of London, Lisbon, and Sarajevo, as well as the popular holiday destinations Olbia, Naples, and Kavala, with flights to these new destinations operated up to twice a week.
The route to London-Heathrow will be particularly strengthened, with up to 12 weekly flights, while Lisbon will have up to three weekly connections.
At the same time, Eurowings is increasing frequencies on existing routes: Mallorca gains six additional weekly flights, Stockholm five, while Zurich and Split are reinforced with two more each. Bilbao, Faro, Gothenburg, Helsinki, and Larnaca will also see increased service.
In total, Eurowings will fly to 43 destinations in 20 countries from Berlin next summer. To support the expanded schedule, the airline is increasing the number of aircraft based at Berlin Airport (BER) from seven to nine.
“We are consciously investing in BER because we see the potential of the region,” said Eurowings CEO Jens Bischof.







