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Lufthansa postpones opening of new first-class check-in in Frankfurt to summer 2025

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The German airline Lufthansa has postponed the opening of its new first-class check-in at Frankfurt Airport. Instead of the originally planned autumn 2024, the inauguration will now only take place in summer 2025. The reason for the delay is extensive technical renovation work, which has turned out to be more complicated than initially expected.

However, the decision to focus more on premium offers remains the focus of the company's strategy. Lufthansa wants to further optimize its customers' travel experience by improving premium services and facilities. These changes are part of a larger initiative to strengthen competition in international air transport, where premium services are becoming increasingly important.

In addition, Lufthansa plans to expand its route network and increase customer loyalty through new offers. The premium services are intended to offer passengers not only more comfort, but also a higher level of exclusivity.

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