Eurowings celebrates spectacular new addition: hot air balloon christened on sunny island. Godmother Victoria Swarovski and CEO Jens Bischof float over Mallorca

The ceremonial christening of the new Eurowings hot air balloon took place yesterday evening in the picturesque setting of the Hacienda Son Antem Golf Resort on the sunny island of Mallorca. Around 60 invited guests, including high-profile personalities from politics, business and the media, gathered to celebrate this special event together with Eurowings CEO Jens Bischof and entrepreneur and presenter Victoria Swarovski.

From April Fool's joke to reality: the new balloon bears the illustrious name Burgundy Dreams Victoria I - a tribute to the dream destinations that Eurowings flies to every day. The large, colorful balloon is eight stories high (22 meters) and bears the colors and lettering of Eurowings. But that alone is not what makes it special, as it is the first hot air balloon in jet design to show the outline of an airplane: a cockpit at the front, the tail unit at the back and the wings on the sides.

The story began as an April Fool's joke: “Eurowings is entering the hot-air ballooning business,” read a press release from 1 April 2024. The response to the story was so great that balloon pilots applied to Eurowings by the dozen and numerous interested parties asked when the Mallorca flights in the burgundy balloon would actually start. In view of the euphoria, Germany's No. 1 vacation airline remembered its favorite role as a dream fulfiller - and had the unusual flying object produced without further ado. The balloon was specially made in a factory in Barcelona. From now on, it will float over the island as a landmark for ten years.

The decision to name the balloon Mallorca is no coincidence: the island has been an absolute favorite destination for Germans for decades and is also a second home for Eurowings. “With our largest international station and now almost 1,000 employees, Mallorca is our heart outside Germany,” says Eurowings CEO Jens Bischof.

The naming ceremony ended with an impressive ascent of the balloon into the evening sky of Mallorca. From now on, the Burgundy Dreams Victoria I symbolizes not only the passion for travel, but also the lightness and all the emotional experiences that Eurowings, Germany's largest vacation airline, stands for.

Eurowings CEO Jens Bischof with entrepreneur and presenter Victoria Swarovski © Franziska Krug / Eurowings via Getty Images

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