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Eurowings to fly from Hamburg to Beirut as of November

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  • From 7 November Sundays from Hamburg to Beirut
  • From 17 December Fridays and Sundays from Hamburg to Beirut
  • One-way flights available from 119.99 euros
  • Flights complement connections from Berlin and Düsseldorf to the Lebanese capital
  • Growing offer in the “visit friends and relatives” segment
  • Bookable as of now at eurowings.com or via the Eurowings App

From 7 November, Eurowings will be launching a new service, flying non-stop for the first time from Hamburg to Beirut, the capital of Lebanon. Every Sunday, an Airbus A320 will take off from the Hanseatic city at 7 a.m. and land in the Lebanese metropolis at 12.10 p.m. The return journey is on the same day, departing at 1.00 p.m. and landing in Hamburg at 4.35 p.m. From 17 December, the frequency will even be doubled and will be offered on Fridays and Sundays. All flight times are local times.

Eurowings has already been flying from Berlin and Düsseldorf to Beirut since December 2020. Hamburg is now the third direct connection between Germany and Lebanon in the Eurowings route network.

The new route from Hamburg to Beirut expands the offer in the “Visit friends and relatives” segment, in which the Lufthansa subsidiary already offers numerous flights to Greece, Croatia, Turkey or Erbil in northern Iraq, for example. Most recently, flights to Tbilisi in Georgia as well as to Ekaterinburg and Krasnodar in Russia were added to the program in July. Since August, Eurowings has also been connecting Cologne/Bonn with Armenia’s capital Yerevan for the first time, and since September Düsseldorf with Kiev in Ukraine. Eurowings is the leader in this market segment and is increasingly expanding its position due to growing demand. More and more travellers are benefiting from direct connections to their home countries. In total, the Eurowings route network includes connections to more than 100 destinations in Europe.

Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque and Saint Georges Maronite cathedral in the centre of Beirut, Lebanon
30.09.2021

This post was published on 30 September 2021 11:53

André Orban

M. Sc. Engineering

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