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General strike in Portugal on 3 June

Portugal 02/06/2026

Due to a full-day national strike in Portugal on Wednesday, 3 June 2026, Eurowings expects flight disruptions and cancellations. Passengers are advised to check the status of their flight via eurowings.com or the Eurowings app. Passengers who have provided their contact details will be automatically notified of any changes via text message or email. Eurowings regrets the inconvenience caused to passengers by these strike actions and is doing its utmost to minimise the impact.

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Information on flights to the Middle East

Middle East 24/03/2026

  • Due to the volatile situation in the Middle East and the resulting severe restrictions on air travel, Eurowings will continue to suspend its flights to the region:

  • Flights to and from Tel Aviv through 9 July

  • Flights to and from Erbil through 22 June

  • Flights to and from Beirut through 12 June

  • Flights to and from Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Amman through October 24

The Lufthansa Group is continuously monitoring and assessing the situation in the Middle East and is in close contact with the authorities. The safety of passengers and crew is always the top priority for the Lufthansa Group.

Fast assistance in case of flight disruptions

If there are any irregularities on your flight, we have summarised the most important issues for you:

Fast assistance in case of flight disruptions >

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Eurowings once again convinces with the best value for money

Cologne 23/03/2026

Eurowings continues to offer the best value for money among German airlines in 2026. This is shown by the latest annual survey conducted by Handelsblatt and the market research institute YouGov. In the “Airlines” category, Eurowings once again takes first place with 17.3 points.
You can find more information on our Newscloud press portal.

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New rules from January 2026: What’s changing for your power bank on board

Cologne 15/01/2026

To keep your travels smooth and stress free, new, standardised rules for carrying power banks in hand luggage will apply from 1 January 2026. These updates follow international safety guidelines for lithium‑ion batteries.

What you can still take on board

Power banks remain hand‑luggage only – they cannot go in checked baggage.

Here’s what applies:

  • Up to 100 Wh
    → You can bring your power bank without any restrictions.

  • 100 to 160 Wh
    → You can bring up to two power banks, each requiring pre‑approval from the airline.

  • More than 160 Wh
    → Power banks of this size are not permitted on the aircraft.

A quick pre‑flight check helps:
Make sure the Wh (watt‑hour) rating is visible on your power bank. If it is not printed, it must be clearly traceable through other values such as volts and mAh.

Why these rules are changing

Lithium‑ion batteries can generate heat if they are damaged or misused. The new, harmonised rules help identify and manage potential risks early so your journey stays safe and relaxed.

What this means for you

For most people, nothing major changes. The new guidelines simply make it easier to choose the right power bank and travel well prepared.

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New EU Entry/Exit System (EES) from 12 October 2025

Cologne 13/10/2025

The Entry/Exit System (EES) automatically records when non-EU nationals enter and leave the Schengen area, replacing manual passport stamping. It helps monitor short stays and ensure compliance with EU entry and exit rules.

The EES applies only to non-EU nationals and requires a biometric passport for registration and use of automated border controls. EU and Schengen citizens as well as holders of residence permits or long-stay visas are not affected.

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Book now and travel convenient: Eurowings launches Premium BIZ seats

CGN 21/08/2025

We’re taking your travel experience to the next level: Starting now, you can book our Premium BIZ seat from just €399.99 per leg. On November 22, 2025, we’ll celebrate the premiere with the first flight from Berlin to Dubai – and you could be among the few to enjoy one of just eight exclusive BIZclass seats.

Sit back and relax with an adjustable leg rest, charge your phone via USB, and treat yourself to a drink at the cocktail table. With an aperitif, premium meal, pillow, blanket, and amenity kit, we’ll make sure you feel completely at ease. Your journey won’t just be more comfortable — it will become a truly special experience. 

More Infos

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Anker recalls powerbank models, prohibited on board

Cologne 02/07/2025

The manufacturer Anker has issued a recall for several powerbank models due to a risk of overheating and potential fire hazard.

Please note: These specific powerbanks are strictly prohibited from being carried on Eurowings flights.

More information here

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New entry requirements to the United Kingdom for travellers carrying a European passport

London/Cologne 09/03/2025

From 27 November 2024, additional countries will be eligible to apply for a UK Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA). Travellers from these countries will need a valid ETA to enter the UK from 8 January 2025 onwards.

An ETA must be applied for before travelling. A processing fee applies, and applicants will usually receive a decision within a reasonable timeframe. Once approved, the ETA is electronically linked to the traveller’s passport, so no physical documents or paper visas are required.

Travellers may still begin their journey if a decision on their ETA has not been made by the time of departure. However, we strongly recommend applying as early as possible.

Please note that dual citizens, including those holding a passport from another eligible country, are not exempt and must also obtain an ETA.

Due to these updated UK entry requirements, please check in advance whether you need an ETA. You can find full details on the official ETA information page.
If you hold a legal status registered with the UK, please also ensure that your UKVI account / eVisa is up to date and linked to your current passport.

More information on this topic is available on the official website of the immigration department.

 

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ETA information to travel the UK

London/Cologne 09/10/2024

From 27 November 2024, additional countries will be eligible to apply for a UK Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA). Travellers from these countries will need a valid ETA to enter the UK from 8 January 2025 onwards.

An ETA must be applied for before travelling. A processing fee applies, and applicants will usually receive a decision within a reasonable timeframe. Once approved, the ETA is electronically linked to the traveller’s passport, so no physical documents or paper visas are required.

Travellers may still begin their journey if a decision on their ETA has not been made by the time of departure. However, we strongly recommend applying as early as possible.

Please note that dual citizens, including those holding a passport from another eligible country, are not exempt and must also obtain an ETA.

Due to these updated UK entry requirements, please check in advance whether you need an ETA. You can find full details on the official ETA information page.
If you hold a legal status registered with the UK, please also ensure that your UKVI account / eVisa is up to date and linked to your current passport.

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Essential information for Qatar nationals to enter the UK

London/Cologne 10/11/2023

In a significant policy update, Qatar nationals planning to travel to the United Kingdom will now be required to obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) prior to their departure. 

Following the submission of the ETA application, a processing fee will be levied, and applicants can expect to receive a response within a reasonable timeframe. Approved ETAs will be electronically linked to the traveller's passport, eliminating the need for physical documents or paper-based visas.

Update: As of now the ETA requirement applies to nationals of Qatar, Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Saudi Arabia and UAE. More countries are to follow. Individuals with dual citizenship, including citizens holding a passport from another eligible country, will not be exempted and will still need to obtain an ETA. 

Passengers must apply for an ETA before travelling to the UK. If the outcome of their ETA application has not been decided before their departure date, they can still travel to the UK pending a decision.

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Get through security checks quicker and more conveniently

06/04/2023

Don’t like the idea of standing in the queue at the security checkpoint? Then simply reserve an individual time slot for your security check – it doesn’t get any more exclusive or time-saving than that.

Your departure airport information will tell you which airports offer this service and the conditions that apply.

The following airports offer reservations:

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