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Eurowings Expands Offer From Salzburg and Tests New Destination with Pristina

Summary by SALZBURG24
The Eurowings airline is expanding its flights at Salzburg Airport: from autumn and winter, additional connections to Barcelona and Mallorca will be on the agenda, and a connection to Pristina will be tested.
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Eurowings is expanding its flight offer from Salzburg for the winter season 2025/26. As the airport announced, the airline is extending existing connections and adding new destinations to the programme.

The Lufthansa subsidiary significantly increases its flight schedule for the winter 2025/26 from Salzburg - including additional connections to Barcelona and a test run for Pristina.

Salzburg Airport is looking forward to additional flights: Eurowings is expanding its flight schedule to Barcelona and Mallorca in autumn and winter 2025/26 and is also adding an exciting destination to the programme.

The Eurowings airline is expanding its flights at Salzburg Airport: from autumn and winter, additional connections to Barcelona and Mallorca will be on the agenda, and a connection to Pristina will be tested.

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SALZBURG24 broke the news in on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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