New holiday destination from Nuremberg: Eurowings will fly to Madeira from November!

New holiday destination from Nuremberg: Eurowings will fly to Madeira from November!

From November 2, 2024, the airline Eurowings will introduce a new connection from Nuremberg Airport. The goal is the enchanting island of Madeira, which is known for its impressive flora and mild temperatures. This new connection will offer travelers a welcome opportunity during the cold months to escape the uncomfortable weather in Bavaria and instead enjoy sun and warmth.

Nuremberg - autumn has become noticeable, and the Bavarian cities are already shaped by cooler weather, which affects not only everyday life, but also the travel behavior of many people. In the autumn and winter months in particular, many southern realms are drawn, and Eurowings reacts by expanding its winter flight schedule. From November 2, 2024, Eurowings will offer weekly flights from Nuremberg to Madeira, and that is a real novelty for the region.

flight details and frequency

Overall, the Eurowings winter flight schedule in Nuremberg comprises eight different destinations, including popular destinations such as Mallorca and Gran Canaria. The flights to Madeira are carried out every Saturday in the morning. It is a direct connection that flies up at 6:25 a.m. and arrives in Funchal at 9:50 a.m. The return flights are planned at 10:30 a.m. and end up in Nuremberg at 3:50 p.m.

These connections are carried out with a modern Airbus A320 that offers space for up to 180 passengers. In view of the rush for sun goals in the winter months, these flights could quickly become popular.

The "flower island" Madeira

Madeira is a true jewel in the Atlantic Ocean, which is about 500 kilometers northwest of the Canary Islands. This Portuguese island has earned the nickname "flower island" through its impressive vegetation. Plants grow from all five continents on the approximately 57 kilometer long and 22 km wide island. Particularly noteworthy are the colorful orchids, as well as local hydrangi and strelitzia that enchant the landscape.

Although Madeira's beauty is undisputed, the airport in Funchal, who is named after the most famous son of the island, Cristiano Ronaldo, is challenging for pilots. Only well -trained planes are allowed to land here because the conditions at this airport are complicated. To support pilots, the runway was extended into the sea on columns, which does not make it easier to fly. A captain of a cheap airline recently reported on the special challenges that this airport represents.

With the new connection from Nuremberg, travel loyalty now has the opportunity to experience this fascinating island and its special flora up close. Madeira is not only an ideal goal for a short vacation, but also promises unforgettable impressions in the middle of a spectacular nature.

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