Eurowings flies from Terminal 2 (T2) at Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN). T2 is the airport's low-cost terminal, split into sections T2B and T2C, a separate building from Terminal 1 and linked to it only by a free shuttle bus, so it helps to know your terminal before you set off.
Which terminal is Eurowings at Barcelona Airport?
Eurowings uses Terminal 2 (T2) in the T2B area. Eurowings connects Barcelona with German-speaking Europe. Terminal and gate assignments can change, so follow the airport signs and your boarding pass on the day.
| Airline | Terminal | Area | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Eurowings | Terminal 2 (T2) | T2B | Low-cost |
How to get to Terminal 2
If you arrive at Terminal 1 or are connecting from a T1 flight, take the free inter-terminal shuttle bus, which runs roughly every 6 to 7 minutes and takes about 10 to 12 minutes. The terminals are not connected airside or on foot, so allow time. From the city, the R2 Nord train station sits at T2, while the Aerobús serves both terminals; see our airport to Barcelona guide for the options.
Check-in and tips
Check in online and have your boarding pass ready before you reach the airport. As a value carrier, Eurowings applies its cabin-bag and checked-bag rules strictly, so confirm your allowance in advance. Arrive in good time, since T2 security can be busy at peak hours.
Planning your trip
Flying with Eurowings into Barcelona? Our guides cover the rest: the full Barcelona Airport airlines and terminals guide, the terminal layout, getting to the city, and the best day trips from Barcelona.
This is an independent airport guide, not affiliated with the official airport or with Eurowings. Terminal assignments can change, so always confirm with your boarding pass or Aena before you travel.
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