Germanwings
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Germanwings GmbH was[1] a German low-cost airline wholly owned by Lufthansa[2] which operated under the Eurowings brand. It was based in Cologne with hubs at Cologne Bonn Airport, Stuttgart Airport, Hamburg Airport, Berlin Tegel Airport, Munich Airport and further bases at Hannover Airport and Dortmund Airport.[3]
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Founded | 1997 as a division of Eurowings 2002 as a separate company | ||||||
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Ceased operations | 7 April 2020[1] | ||||||
Operating bases | Berlin Tegel Airport Cologne Bonn Airport Dortmund Airport Hamburg Airport Hannover Airport Munich Airport Stuttgart Airport | ||||||
Frequent-flyer program | Boomerang Club Miles & More | ||||||
Fleet size | 33 | ||||||
Parent company | Lufthansa Group | ||||||
Headquarters | Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany | ||||||
Key people | Executive Board: Michael Knitter, Francesco Sciortino | ||||||
Website | eurowings.com |
Germanwings operated independently as Lufthansa's low-cost carrier until October 2015, when Lufthansa decided to fully transfer the brand identity of its low cost short haul-product to Eurowings. After 2016, Germanwings operated as a wet lease operator for its sister company Eurowings, with the Germanwings branding being phased out at this time. The IATA code "4U" continued to operate under the Eurowings brand until March 2018, when it was abandoned and replaced with the Eurowings designator EW.[4] Germanwings was closed in April 2020 as part of a broad restructuring.[1]