German carrier Eurowings will not resume two routes from Prague to Greek islands in the upcoming summer schedule. Flights to Rhodes and Corfu will no longer be operated by the airline.
The EW4264 route from Prague to Rhodes was launched in the summer of 2023. Last year, it operated twice weekly, with the final flight taking place on August 31. Similarly, the EW4258 route to Corfu, also introduced in summer 2023, had been operating three times a week until its last flight, also on August 31.
Eurowings has faced ongoing challenges in the Prague market, frequently discontinuing newly launched routes. Past closures have included connections to Fuerteventura, Mykonos, Zakynthos, Tenerife, Milan, Bristol, Copenhagen, Larnaca, Faro, Zagreb, Tel Aviv, and Oslo. In 2022, the airline even announced plans to open routes to Hurghada and Marsa Alam with the launch of the winter schedule, but these flights never materialized. This unpredictability has become a hallmark of the airline's operations in Prague.
Currently, Eurowings maintains flights only to Rome (Fiumicino), Stockholm, and Düsseldorf. However, the two aircraft based at Prague Airport have limited assignments, spending most of their time parked on the ground. As the airline struggles to maintain consistent operations, its presence in Prague appears increasingly uncertain.
Prepared By: Martin Bernict
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