Eurowings in a nutshell

Eurowings is a German low-cost carrier wholly owned by Lufthansa, which was established in 2014. Eurowings operates routes primarily from Düsseldorf, Cologne, Hamburg, Stuttgart and Prague.
Although it is a low-cost airline, Eurowings mainly offers flights to major airports and tickets with guaranteed connections between its own flights as well as connecting flights with Lufthansa or other airlines.
For long-haul flights to the Caribbean, the Americas and Africa, the Eurowings Discover commercial brand was formerly used, but now operates as a separate airline , Discover Airlines.
Eurowings has over 100 Airbus A319/320/321 aircraft in its fleet.
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Eurowings will now fly directly from Prague to Beirut once a day on Fridays from 7 November. I managed to find the cheapest return ticket just under 5000 CZK, which seems a fair price to me.
It can be combined with Cyprus. However, I'm really surprised by such a line. Lebanon isn't exactly safe and it's not the tourist draw of the Middle East these days. I guess they want to rotate the plane somehow in Beirut or something.
@Alena Svobodova - as far as security is concerned, there will be a big difference between south Lebanon and Beirut, which is basically considered a safe city. Of course, it is probably impossible to predict whether the conflict between Israel and the now much weakened Hezbollah will somehow escalate again.
So I don't quite understand the comment about Eurowings' possible need to "rotate aircraft in Beirut";)