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Fly to London and Lisbon with Eurowings

Published: 30 March 2026, 15:00

Eurowings is now operating non-stop flights from BER to the British capital, London, and Lisbon, the capital of Portugal. London is one of the most popular destinations from the capital region. Eurowings is flying the route 12 times a week. From Monday to Friday, the timetable includes two daily connections at the start and end of the day – early in the morning and late in the afternoon – allowing for flexible business trips of either a single day or several days. In addition, there is one flight on Saturday morning and one on late Sunday afternoon. City breakers will appreciate the late return flight time on Sunday: it allows them to make the most of the last day of their stay.

The dynamic metropolis of Lisbon in south-western Europe is also a popular destination for both tourists and business travellers alike. From now on, Eurowings will fly to the Portuguese capital up to three times a week, every Monday and Friday, and on Wednesdays during the summer holidays. 

Eurowings Flugzeug

Further changes to the summer timetable 

The new destinations mark the start of further expansion for the Lufthansa subsidiary at Berlin Brandenburg Airport. With the route to Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, launching in early May, as well as the three new holiday destinations of Olbia and Naples in Italy and Kavala in Greece, the route network will be broader and more diverse than ever before.

 

New capital city connections

  • London Heathrow (United Kingdom), from 29 March 2026, up to 12 times a week
  • Lisbon (Portugal), from 30 March 2026, up to 3 times a week
  • Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina), from 9 May 2026, up to twice a week

 

New holiday destinations

  • Naples (Italy), from 4 April 2026, up to twice a week
  • Olbia (Italy), from 10 May 2026, up to twice a week
  • Kavala (Greece), from 9 July 2026, twice a week

Increased frequencies

  • Mallorca (Balearic Islands, Spain), plus six flights per week
  • Stockholm (Sweden), up to four additional flights per week
  • Zurich (Switzerland), Gothenburg (Sweden) and Split (Croatia), two additional flights per week each
  • Bilbao (Spain), Faro (Portugal), Helsinki (Finland), Larnaca (Cyprus), one additional flight per week each

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