Summer flight schedule 2025: five new destinations available out of EuroAirport
Flights to a hundred destinations with over 30 airlines: the flight schedule for the summer season will start on March 30, 2025 with a number of new destinations and airlines.
EuroAirport is the Tri-Border Area’s airport with many direct flights, primarily within Europe and to the Mediterranean region as well as long haul connections to Dubai and Montreal. The summer flight schedule 2025 (valid until October 25, 2025) offers a total of around one hundred destinations via direct flights out of EuroAirport. The offer includes destinations in Canada, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Egypt, France, Greece, Italy, Morocco, Norway, Spain, Tunisia and the United Arab Emirates.
Many connecting flights via international hubs
Several airlines propose attractive connecting flights via their international hubs: Air France (Paris), Austrian Airlines (Vienna), British Airways (London), flydubai (Dubai), KLM (Amsterdam), Lufthansa (Frankfurt and Munich), Norwegian (Oslo), Pegasus Airlines and Turkish Airlines (Istanbul) as well as Vueling (Barcelona).
Attractive new destinations
Several new flight destinations will be offered and others relaunched this upcoming summer season, such as the Spanish port city of Bilbao via easyJet (2x/week), Iceland’s capital Reykjavik (2x/week), the Italian coastal town of Rimini (2x/week), the Romanian town of Sibiu (3x/week) as well the Greek Island Skiathos (2x/week).
This summer, increased flight frequencies will be offered for connections to Barcelona, Djerba (now available with easyJet as well), Montreal, Cracow (newly offered by Wizz Air as well) and Palma de Majorca.
The new flight schedule is available on EuroAirport’s website. Destinations, available airlines and flight frequencies are regularly updated online: Our destinations | EuroAirport
We are rebuilding for you!
In an endeavour to improve service quality, EuroAirport is currently redesigning its range of catering options. The first phase of the conversion and renovation work has already been completed, and until the second phase is fully completed in the first half of 2025, the range of services will be supplemented by several temporary sales outlets. New restaurants are currently being opened one after another, and we are looking forward to welcoming passengers soon with a completely renewed and versatile range of catering options.
Lounges for everyone
Until recently, EuroAirport’s multi-award-winning lounge, which is operated by Swissport, was almost exclusively reserved for business travelers. After an extensive redesign in 2024, all passengers will now be able to enjoy the Sky Lounges at an affordable price. An observation deck equipped with designer garden furniture offers a panoramic view over EuroAirport’s runway system.
