
Low price provider Eurowings has eliminated twenty weekly flights from its community to markets within the former Yugoslavia through the peak 2026 summer time season. The airline is discontinuing three routes in complete, together with Dusseldorf – Ljubljana, which was launched in the summertime of 2025 and operated thrice per week, Dortmund – Break up, additionally served with three weekly rotations, and Hamburg – Dubrovnik, which ran as soon as per week. As well as, frequency reductions will have an effect on a number of different providers to Croatia, in addition to routes to Tivat, Sarajevo, Mostar and Pristina.
A year-on-year comparability of Eurowings’ July operations exhibits the airline is eradicating two weekly frequencies on its flights from Zadar to Dusseldorf and Cologne, with each providers to be maintained simply as soon as per week. Flights from Tivat and Break up to Dusseldorf will even see a discount of two weekly providers, with the routes to function twice and eight instances per week, respectively. In the meantime, operations between Rijeka and Dusseldorf will likely be halved, from 4 weekly flights to 2.
A number of different routes will see a discount of 1 weekly frequency. These embrace providers from Stuttgart to Pula, Pristina, Break up and Zadar; from Dusseldorf to Dubrovnik, Pula, Pristina and Mostar; in addition to from Cologne to Sarajevo, Break up, Rijeka and Dubrovnik. A few of these frequencies will likely be restored in August, aligning with ranges from the earlier yr, nevertheless, they may solely be in place for a restricted variety of weeks.
As beforehand reported, the Lufthansa subsidiary will introduce a weekly service between Berlin and Sarajevo and also will launch flights between Cologne and Pristina.


