Berlin Airport announces winter schedule with new routes and extra flights

Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) has released its winter 2025/2026 timetable, with 70 airlines operating flights to 130 destinations in 50 countries. Travellers will have plenty of choice this season - from city breaks to sunny escapes. The top destinations include Spain, the United Kingdom, Turkey, Italy, and Switzerland, confirming Berlin’s status as one of Europe’s key travel gateways.
This winter, Berlin will gain more routes and extra flights. Condor adds daily services to Dubai and Hurghada, while Croatia Airlines begins direct flights to Zagreb. easyJet opens new links to Seville and London Southend, and Eurowings extends its long-distance routes to Abu Dhabi, Jeddah, and two airports in Dubai. Wizz Air also boosts its schedule, offering more seats and flights across Eastern Europe.
Flight highlights:
- Condor: Daily to Dubai and Hurghada; three daily flights to Frankfurt am Main.
- Croatia Airlines: To Zagreb on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays.
- easyJet: To Seville and London Southend on Mondays and Fridays.
- Eurowings: To Abu Dhabi (Mon/Wed/Sat), Jeddah (Mon/Fri), Marsa Alam (Sun), and Kittilä (31 Jan-21 Mar 2026); daily to Dubai International (DXB) and four weekly to Dubai World Central (DWC).
- flynas: To Jeddah on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
- Royal Jordanian: To Amman, four times weekly.
- SKY Express: To Athens on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Sundays.
- Transavia France: To Marrakesh (Thu/Sun), Agadir (Thu/Sat), and Nantes (Mon/Fri).
- Wizz Air: Up to five weekly flights to Bucharest; more flights to Varna, Chişinău, and Tirana.
The updated schedule gives Berlin passengers easier access to both warm and cultural destinations. Hurghada and Marrakesh attract those looking for warmth in the colder months, while Zagreb, Seville, and Athens stand out for their history and food. With extra flights across Eastern Europe and the Middle East, it’s now easier to organise a weekend away or visit family abroad.

Berlin’s winter expansion shows how the city continues to grow as a year-round travel hub. The wider network connects local travellers to more places without complex transfers, helping both holidaymakers and regional tourism. With more direct routes than ever, this season’s schedule makes travel from Germany’s capital feel effortless and well-timed for every kind of journey.