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| Thessaloniki (SKG) | Dusseldorf (DUS) | One-way / Economy | Depart 06 December, 2026 | From €40 Seen: 29 minutes ago | |
| Athens (ATH) | Dusseldorf (DUS) | One-way / Economy | Depart 13 January, 2027 | From €54 Seen: 1 day ago | |
| Heraklion (HER) | Dusseldorf (DUS) | One-way / Economy | Depart 27 November, 2026 | From €97 Seen: 10 hrs ago | |
| Larnaca (LCA) | Dusseldorf (DUS) | One-way / Economy | Depart 25 November, 2026 | From €106 Seen: 19 hrs ago | |
| Mytilene (MJT) | Dusseldorf (DUS) | One-way / Economy | Depart 22 July, 2026 | From €130 Seen: 2 days ago | |
| Alexandroupoli (AXD) | Dusseldorf (DUS) | One-way / Economy | Depart 01 July, 2026 | From €132 Seen: 1 day ago | |
| Naxos (JNX) | Dusseldorf (DUS) | One-way / Economy | Depart 19 October, 2026 | From €142 Seen: 1 day ago | |
| Tbilisi (TBS) | Dusseldorf (DUS) | One-way / Economy | Depart 25 June, 2026 | From €145 Seen: 15 hrs ago |
*Fares displayed have been collected within the last 48hrs and may no longer be available at time of booking. Additional fees and charges for optional products and services may apply.
At SKY express, when we say Business Class, we mean priority, access to the VIP lounge and extra benefits. We mean fine dining options and in-flight entertainment. We also mean sustainable practices. At SKY, when we say business class, we mean BLISS – because we redefined Business Class.
Passengers can choose between BLISS, which covers all essential Business Class privileges, and BLISS+, designed to offer even greater flexibility with fully refundable tickets and unlimited free changes.
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*Prices have been available for round trips within the last 48 hours and may not be currently available. The Fares BLISS & BLISS+, Business Class, include: 1 personal item, 1 cabin baggage up to 13kg, 2 pieces of checked baggage up to 32kg each, Same-Day Flight Change for free (special terms and conditions apply), SKY Fast Lane, SKY Executive Lounge, free seat preselection, priority baggage delivery.
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*Prices have been available for round trips within the last 48 hours and may not be currently available. The Fares BLISS & BLISS+, Business Class, include: 1 personal item, 1 cabin baggage up to 13kg, 2 pieces of checked baggage up to 32kg each, Same-Day Flight Change for free (special terms and conditions apply), SKY Fast Lane, SKY Executive Lounge, free seat preselection, priority baggage delivery.
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Düsseldorf International Airport, Flughafenstraße 105, 40474 Düsseldorf, Germany
Dusseldorf, a city in western Germany, is a different and charming tourist destination with a multifarious character and elegance. The city has an impressive historic center, filled with buildings characterized by various architectural eras. Dusseldorf Castle, Schloss Benrath (Benrath Palace) and medieval churches are just some of the highlights reflecting the region's rich history. Cultural life in Düsseldorf is also vibrant, with a wide range of events, concerts, theatrical performances and art exhibitions. Museums such as the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen and the Düsseldorf Museum of History will bring you closer to the culture and art of the area. The city offers a variety of opportunities to enjoy nature and green landscapes, with parks and gardens that are perfect for relaxation, walking and sports. It is a wonderful destination that combines history, art, culture and natural beauty, offering a rich range of experiences that will be unforgettable.
The first references to Düsseldorf date back to the 7th century, when the Franks settled in the area. The local settlement developed near the Rhine River and, over time, became an important commercial center. Düsseldorf became a city in the 13th century and later the centre of the Duchy of Berg. In the 19th century, the city experienced great economic growth, especially in trade and the arts, and became known for the Academy of Fine Arts, attracting artists from all over Europe. In the 20th century, the city suffered major damage during World War II but recovered and became a modern metropolis after the war. Today, in Düsseldorf, you can enjoy the culture and arts of the city, visiting museums, galleries and theatrical performances, but also its gastronomic wealth, its beautiful parks, and tour the beautiful banks of the Rhine River. With its rich history and contemporary feel, Düsseldorf is a popular destination worth exploring and enjoying.




This Baroque palace is an 18th-century masterpiece and is located in the Benrath district of Düsseldorf. The palace is surrounded by beautiful gardens and lakes, and you can explore both the interior of the palace and the lush gardens.
Altstadt is the historic centre of Düsseldorf. Here you will find numerous monuments, such as the 16th-century Rathaus (town hall) and St. Lambertus Basilika, an impressive 14th-century church.
This tower is located on the Rhine's riverbanks and is one of the tallest television towers in Germany, with a height of 240 meters. From the Rheinturm Tower, you can enjoy the stunning views of Düsseldorf and the Rhine River. Especially at night, the view is spectacular, as the city lights offer a mesmerizing scene.



Try the local bratwurst, a small, fresh, smoked sausage, usually served with white onion and hard bread. The name "Bratwurst" consists of the German words "braten" (toast) and "wurst" (sausage), betraying its method of preparation. In tradition, the meat was cut into small pieces, flavored with spices and packaged, taking its final form. Bratwurst can be traced to 14th-century Germany, where during the Middle Ages their makers made them by combining meat with spices and herbs. Every region in Germany has its own traditions and versions of Bratwurst, with different flavors and ingredients. With the progress of the centuries, this food gained wide popularity and spread beyond Germany's borders, now found in many countries. Finally, Bratwurst can be found at festivals, food markets and restaurants in Düsseldorf, representing an important part of its culture and gastronomy.
A traditional Rhine region dish consisting of pieces of meat, usually beef, which are marinated for a few days in an aromatic blend of vinegar, coriander, onions and spices. Served with red wine sauce, potatoes or croutons and a variety of vegetables. Its history dates back centuries and is linked to the need of that time for food preservation. German farmers and hunters marinated their meats with this technique to keep them fresh. The marinade also helped soften hard meat and add rich aromas.
This dish is a classic German snack consisting of chopped meat and onions served on top of fresh bread. You can accompany it with mustard or green pepper to enjoy the authentic taste. Mett, the fresh pork meat, has been used in various forms of flavorful preparations since antiquity and in the past usually accompanied other foods, such as potatoes or pasta.
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