After Ryanair’s exit, Eurowings plans to grow Berlin Brandenburg base

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  • Eurowings has increased its base to 11 aircraft.
  • The expansion responded to airport market changes.
  • Ryanair closed its Berlin operations recently.
  • Officials called for lower airport costs.
  • The airline added two aircraft in 2026.

Eurowings has grown its Berlin Brandenburg base with two additional aircraft to reach a total of 11 and responds to market changes at the airport. The Lufthansa Group low-cost carrier added capacity in 2026. Officials cited recent developments including Ryanair base closure.

Eurowings expressed belief in the Berlin market despite current conditions. The airline appealed to authorities to lower costs. Fleet expansion supports increased operations from the German capital.

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The move aligns with adjustments in the local aviation sector. Eurowings maintains services across its network as base growth provides more flight options for passengers.

Eurowings shared “We believe in Berlin and see strong prospects for the market.”

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