Eurowings Achieves Adjusted EBIT of US$217.3 Million in 2024
Eurowings, a subsidiary of the Lufthansa Group, reported an adjusted EBIT of US$217.3 million for the year 2024, with revenues totaling approximately US$3.1 billion.
Eurowings, a subsidiary of the Lufthansa Group, reported an adjusted EBIT of US$217.3 million for the year 2024, with revenues totaling approximately US$3.1 billion.
Eurowings (Germany) has announced the appointment of Irina Haselmann as managing director of its newly launched tour operator, Eurowings Holidays. This move aligns with the airline’s strategic expansion into the travel and tourism sector, offering customers comprehensive holiday packages.
Eurowings, a subsidiary of the Lufthansa Group, is expanding its business by founding its own tour operator, Eurowings Holidays. The new company is scheduled to commence operations on April 1, 2025, aiming to offer customized travel packages to its customers.
Eurowings, a subsidiary of the Lufthansa Group, has announced plans to modernize its fleet with 40 new Boeing B737-8 aircraft, starting in 2027. These aircraft will be allocated from a 2023 order placed by the Lufthansa Group, demonstrating the parent company’s commitment to optimizing its group-wide fleet strategy.
Eurowings (Germany) has announced the introduction of seasonal flights connecting Dusseldorf to Ponta Delgada in the Azores. The service is set to commence on 10 May 2025 and will be operated using the Airbus A320. This new route reflects Eurowings’ strategy to expand its leisure travel options, catering to growing demand for unique and picturesque destinations. The Azores, known for their stunning volcanic landscapes and…
Eurowings, the low-cost subsidiary of Lufthansa, has announced that it will no longer proceed with plans to launch flights between Berlin and Ljubljana, which were initially set to begin on 12 April 2025. The cancellation marks a change in the airline’s route development strategy and reflects shifting priorities within its network planning. No specific reasons for the decision have been…
Lufthansa has entered into a $400 million sale-leaseback agreement with an undisclosed lessor, covering three Airbus A321neo and five A320neo aircraft currently operated by Eurowings, its subsidiary in Germany. This strategic move provides Lufthansa with increased flexibility and liquidity while retaining operational control of these modern, fuel-efficient aircraft within the Eurowings fleet.