Hamburg Adds Prague and Geneva Flights to easyJet Network

easyJet is expanding its route network from Hamburg with two direct European connections set to begin later in 2026. Flights to Geneva will return from 3 September, while a new route to Prague will launch on 26 October. Both services are scheduled to operate twice a week, adding two well-known destinations and increasing the airline’s presence at Hamburg Airport.
The addition brings the number of direct easyJet routes from Hamburg to eight. Alongside Prague and Geneva, the airline already connects the city with Basel, London Gatwick, Milan Malpensa, Manchester and Rome, with Marrakesh also due to join the network. The expansion increases the range of short-haul options for both leisure and business travel across Europe and nearby regions.
“With the new direct connection from Hamburg to Prague, we are expanding our route network with another attractive destination for city breaks. The route is ideal for spontaneous travellers and weekend visitors looking for a culturally diverse destination. At the same time, we are strengthening Hamburg’s international connectivity and offering our passengers even more choice when planning their trips."
Flights Details:
- Prague will be served twice weekly, with departures planned on Mondays and Fridays. The flight time is around two hours, placing the Czech capital within easy reach for a short stay.
- Geneva flights will operate on Thursdays and Sundays, reintroducing a route that links northern Germany with a city known for its international organisations and proximity to the Alps.
The new routes make it easier to combine city breaks with time outdoors. In Prague, everything is close together, from the Old Town to Charles Bridge and Prague Castle, so most of the key sights can be covered on foot. Geneva also gives access to the lakefront in the city, while trains and short drives connect it with nearby Alpine areas for hiking or winter visits.
The update adds more choice without changing how people travel: short, direct routes with fixed days that are easy to plan around. With eight destinations now available, Hamburg is becoming a more practical starting point for quick trips across Europe. The mix of cities also means travellers can switch between cultural breaks and outdoor-focused journeys without relying on larger hub airports.



















