Glasgow Airport has celebrated the launch of Eurowings’ new direct service to Hanover, with the inaugural flight departing today (29 June 2026).
The new seasonal route marks the return of Eurowings to Glasgow Airport for the first time since 2019.
Part of the Lufthansa Group, the airline will operate the service three times weekly, on Mondays, Thursdays and Sundays, through to 23 August 2026.
The introduction of this direct link provides Scottish passengers with convenient access to Lower Saxony’s capital, while strengthening inbound connectivity from Germany, one of Scotland’s most important tourism markets.
Hanover is recognised as a vibrant cultural and economic hub, known for its historic old town, green spaces, and internationally renowned trade fairs and exhibitions, appealing to both leisure and business travellers.
Today’s inaugural departure was marked with a celebratory send-off at Glasgow Airport, highlighting the continued growth of international connectivity and the strengthening relationship between AGS Airports and Eurowings.

Flight schedule:
Monday
HAJ–GLA: 06:50 → 07:45
GLA–HAJ: 08:25 → 11:10
Thursday
HAJ–GLA: 19:00 → 19:55
GLA–HAJ: 20:35 → 23:20
Sunday
HAJ–GLA: 13:25 → 14:20
GLA–HAJ: 15:00 → 17:45
Gavin Birch Williams, Managing Director of Glasgow Airport, said: “We’re delighted to see Eurowings return to Glasgow and to mark the launch of this exciting new connection to Hanover. Today’s inaugural flight is a key milestone that further strengthens our network and provides even greater choice for our passengers.
“As the only direct route between Scotland and Hanover, this service opens up fantastic opportunities for both inbound tourism and outbound travel, supporting our continued commitment to enhancing global connectivity for Glasgow and the wider region.”
Reinald Frankewitz, Head of Network Relations at Eurowings, said: “We are delighted to celebrate the launch of our new Glasgow–Hanover service and to return to Glasgow Airport. The route provides customers with a convenient new travel option between Scotland and northern Germany, connecting two regions with strong cultural and economic ties. We look forward to welcoming travellers on board and to supporting tourism and business travel in both directions.”
Councillor Susan Aitken, Leader of Glasgow City Council, said: “This is great news for tourists and business travellers alike. Germany is an important market for Glasgow, and this new direct service to Hanover makes it easier for visitors to experience our vibrant, cultured and welcoming city, while also providing a convenient gateway to the wider region.
“It also strengthens Glasgow’s connectivity with a key European partner and supports opportunities for trade and inward investment. Congratulations to our partners at Glasgow Airport and to Eurowings for recognising Glasgow’s growing reputation as a global and connected destination.”
Gwen Raez, VisitScotland’s Head of Market and Business Development said: “It is great to see the return of Eurowings to Glasgow today, with this new Hanover service creating even more opportunities for German visitors to explore the city and beyond.
“Germany is an important market for Scotland, remaining our largest European source of inbound tourism. Being able to fly direct again from northwestern Germany will make it easier and more convenient for German visitors to travel to Scotland, allowing them to spend more of their holiday time exploring the country.
“Greater connectivity can encourage longer stays and increased visitor spending, giving visitors the opportunity to enjoy everything that our country has to offer, from vibrant cities and stunning scenery to island escapes.
“We look forward to welcoming German visitors this summer and to discover for themselves why Scotland is a must-visit destination.”
Flights are available to book at eurowings.com, with fares starting from £39.99.