Eurowings is your partner of choice when it comes to carefree business travel. The value airline of the Lufthansa Group allows its customers to fly affordably and flexibly with numerous booking options and extras as well as customer-friendly services. The German carrier is responding to the core needs of today's air travellers: even greater flexibility, comfort and sustainability.
Eurowings offers for business travellers
As business travel is picking up the pace again, Eurowings expands its offerings for corporate customers. Not only are more connections added to the schedule on a regular basis, also their corporate program EW4Business has received a refresh just a few weeks ago.
Exclusive services for business travellers with EW4Business
The German airline provides customized flights to business hubs across Europe, ensuring your travel aligns perfectly with your requirements. With personalized fares and optional extras, you can effortlessly plan and enjoy a journey tailored to your needs. Business travellers can take advantage of EW4Business corporate perks after enrolling completely free of charge on the Eurowings website.
EW4Business benefits at a glance
For anyone who travels a lot, Eurowings offers flights that meet the needs of business travellers to many destinations throughout Europe, whether they are travelling for a multinational group, a local firm, or as a contractor. Thanks to Eurowings’ range of fares and bookable extras, business travellers can enjoy their journey customised to their preferences.
Dubai and Cairo: New routes for winter 2024/25
From Cologne/Bonn to Dubai and from Dusseldorf to Cairo: From 28 October, the modern and efficient Airbus A320neo will fly three times a week from the cathedral city to the desert emirate. The new service complements the direct connections to Dubai that Eurowings has been successfully offering from Berlin and Stuttgart since last year.
As for the Egyptian capital, the value carrier will be taking off from 30 October. Thanks to the new connections, business travellers from the Middle East and Northern Africa are now even better connected to Germany and beyond.