Eurowings to fly between Düsseldorf and Tel Aviv

Eurowings, the low-cost airline of the Lufthansa Group, is set to expand its international offering at Düsseldorf Airport. This expansion includes a new direct service to Tel Aviv, Israel, which makes Eurowings the fifth airline within the group to offer non-stop flights to Ben Gurion Airport.

In addition to Tel Aviv, Eurowings’ Middle East network also includes services to Beirut, Lebanon; Erbil, Iraq; and Dubai, United Arab Emirates. By December, the airline will be offering a staggering 6,720 weekly seats for travel to and from this region.

Düsseldorf Airport’s CEO, Lars Redeligx, expressed his enthusiasm for this new venture, “North Rhine-Westphalia has a long-standing friendship with Israel, manifested in numerous city partnerships and vibrant exchanges in the fields of education, business, and science. With more than 100 Israeli companies headquartered in our region, the direct connection will not only foster cultural and tourism exchange with Israel, but also strengthen our economic relations.”

Eurowings’ Flight Schedule between Düsseldorf and Tel Aviv

Beginning December 2, 2023, Eurowings will offer the following flights:

Düsseldorf to Tel Aviv

Flight EW 9974: Departs DUS at 11:05 and arrives TLV at 16:25 every Tuesday.
Flight EW 9974: Departs DUS at 06:40 and arrives TLV at 12:00 every Thursday.
Flight EW 9974: Departs DUS at 07:20 and arrives TLV at 12:40 every Saturday.
Tel Aviv to Düsseldorf

Flight EW 9975: Departs TLV at 17:25 and arrives DUS at 21:15 every Tuesday.
Flight EW 9975: Departs TLV at 13:15 and arrives DUS at 17:05 every Thursday.
Flight EW 9975: Departs TLV at 13:40 and arrives DUS at 17:30 every Saturday.

The flights will be operated by Airbus A320 aircraft, with a capacity of 174 passengers. Promotional fares start from just 155 EUR one way.

By December, Lufthansa Group will connect Tel Aviv with Frankfurt, Munich, Zurich, Vienna, Brussels, and now Düsseldorf. With this expansion, the German carrier will offer a total of 30,158 seats per week to and from Ben Gurion Airport.

Jens Bischof, CEO of Eurowings, believes that this new connection will reinforce Eurowings’ position as a leading airline for travelers from North Rhine-Westphalia. He said, “Düsseldorf Airport is already our largest base, with more than 115 direct connections. Adding hot destinations like Tel Aviv makes Eurowings the first choice for vacationers, business travelers, and anyone wishing to visit family or friends. With Eurowings, access to the Israeli metropolis has never been easier.”

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