Lufthansa is increasing flights to the USA

Airbus A320neo (Photo: Steffen Lorenz).
Airbus A320neo (Photo: Steffen Lorenz).

Lufthansa is increasing flights to the USA

Airbus A320neo (Photo: Steffen Lorenz).
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The German airline Lufthansa is planning to expand its flight schedule from Frankfurt and Munich. The focus is clearly on US travel destinations, as can be seen in the flight shot to Seattle and Minneapolis.

The German airline Lufthansa is pursuing the plan to expand with additional flight services. The airline should add more routes, especially from the Frankfurt and Munich hubs, in order to be able to consistently implement this plan. The German airline plans to start flights to Minneapolis and Raleigh-Durham from Frankfurt, with flights scheduled to operate five times a week. The Indian city of Hyderabad will also continue to be served: Hyderabad will already be taken into account in the following winter season, but the Frankfurt-Hyderabad route will also remain in summer time. The route between Munich and Seattle is making its debut; the route will be available for the first time from May 30, 2024. The flights to Seattle from the departure airport in Munich are to be operated on a daily basis. The destinations Hong Kong, Johannesburg and Bangalore are also taken into account in the flight schedule of the German airline Lufthansa.

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  • Trencsanyi Ludwig, 13. September 2023 @ 18: 11

    I can happily do without Lufthansa because there are better airlines

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    I can happily do without Lufthansa because there are better airlines

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