Published on December 5, 2025

Düsseldorf to Dubai — the excitement is palpable as Eurowings announces its new direct nonstop flights from Germany’s heart to the UAE’s most glamorous gateway. Starting December 2025, travellers from Düsseldorf will have a seamless connection to Dubai, a city known for its luxury, futuristic skyline, and sunny beaches. This new route offers a quick escape for both business and leisure travellers, making it easier than ever to explore one of the world’s most vibrant cities. Whether you’re heading for Dubai’s shopping malls, desert safaris, or its iconic landmarks, this nonstop flight makes your journey simpler and faster.
Eurowings, with its comfortable and affordable services, is bringing Europe closer to the Middle Eastern luxury and sun that Dubai is famous for. Get ready to experience a smooth flight and arrive at the heart of a destination that perfectly blends tradition and modernity.
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Starting 13 December 2025, Eurowings will begin flying between Düsseldorf Airport (DUS) and Dubai World Central (DWC) three times a week. The flights run on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays and are operated with modern Airbus A320neo aircraft.
This is the first time Düsseldorf gets a direct connection to Dubai with Eurowings, making life significantly easier for travellers in that region.
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One‑way fares start at around €139.99 under the Basic fare class.
According to Eurowings’ own announcement, this new route ensures that Dubai will now be linked directly to five different German airports — not just Düsseldorf, but also Berlin, Cologne/Bonn, Stuttgart, and Hanover.
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Eurowings describes its connections to the Gulf region as among “by far the most popular and successful” in its winter programme.
Facing rising location costs in Germany and pressure on less profitable domestic routes, the airline appears to be leveraging strong international demand and holiday travel — especially to sun‑drenched destinations like Dubai.
With the new Düsseldorf–Dubai route, Eurowings raises the total number of direct weekly flights to Dubai across its German network to 28 per week.
Moreover, the airline is complementing its economy offerings with a new “Premium BIZ Seat” on certain medium‑haul flights — signalling an attempt to attract not only budget travelers but also those seeking comfort and convenience on longer routes.
For travellers in Germany’s North Rhine‑Westphalia region, this means a seamless gateway to Dubai’s palm‑lined skyline, luxury shopping, futuristic architecture, desert safaris, and beach resorts — with no layovers, no transfers.
Eurowings’ expansion is not limited to Düsseldorf–Dubai. The winter 2025/26 schedule introduces several other new or expanded routes across the Middle East and North Africa:
This broader strategy shows Eurowings pivoting decisively toward international medium‑haul leisure and VFR (visiting friends and relatives) travel — while trimming less profitable domestic segments.
For leisure‑seekers in Germany and beyond, the new Düsseldorf–Dubai route lowers the barrier to a quick escape: direct flights, day‑time departures, reasonable fares. Those seeking winter sun, luxury shopping, desert tours, and cosmopolitan nightlife in Dubai now have yet another convenient way in.
For expats, students, and those with familial ties between Germany and the UAE or Middle East, the new routes offer greater flexibility, frequency, and affordability — especially with the expanded route network connecting to Amman, Abu Dhabi, Beirut, Erbil, and others.
For the aviation and travel industry, the push reflects shifting demand patterns in Europe: rising cost pressures at home, growing appetite for sun, sea, and overseas visits, and increasingly globalised lifestyles.
| Route / Origin → Destination | Frequency / Notes |
|---|---|
| Düsseldorf (DUS) → Dubai (DWC) | 3× per week, from 13 Dec 2025, A320neo |
| Stuttgart (STR) → Amman (AMM) | 2× per week, from 27 Oct 2025 |
| Berlin (BER) → Abu Dhabi (AUH) | 3× per week, from Nov 2025 |
| Multiple German airports → Dubai (DWC / DXB) | Up to 28–31 flights per week (across network) |
Given the popularity of Gulf‑bound flights, travellers should book early if they want to secure the lowest fares — Basic fare tickets reportedly start at €139.99, but demand may push prices upward.
Also important: A320neo is a narrow‑body medium‑haul aircraft — ideal for cost efficiency, but comfort levels may vary depending on seat class. The new “Premium BIZ Seat” option offers more comfort for travellers prioritising space and convenience.
Dubai remains a magnet for global shoppers, holiday‑seekers, and business travellers. With an additional direct link from Düsseldorf, more European travellers will find it easy to reach Dubai with minimal fuss. The expansion could help sustain — or even increase — tourist inflow to Dubai this winter season.
For the wider Gulf‑Europe corridor, Eurowings’ growing footprint signals rising demand not just for traditional hub‑to‑hub travel but for point‑to‑point, value‑oriented routes. This may encourage other carriers to rethink their own route strategies, increasing competition and possibly leading to better connectivity and fares for consumers.
It is good news when winter flight schedules don’t just shuffle existing routes — but actually open a fresh gateway between two vibrant and very different cities. For Düsseldorf and Dubai, Eurowings’ new route is more than just an addition: it is a bridge between European temperate winters and Middle Eastern sun, between familiar streets and desert skylines, between business ties and holiday dreams.
For travellers longing for seamless connectivity, fresh adventures, or a simpler way to visit family, this new direct link may be just the ticket for a winter escape that feels effortless.
Image Credit: Eurowings
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