Lufthansa corporations extend rebooking free of charge

Bombardier CRJ-900 (Photo. Jan Gruber).
Bombardier CRJ-900 (Photo. Jan Gruber).

Lufthansa corporations extend rebooking free of charge

Bombardier CRJ-900 (Photo. Jan Gruber).
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Since the end of August, all fares from Lufthansa, Swiss, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines and Eurowings can be rebooked as often as you like free of charge. Originally, this tariff offer was valid until the end of the year. It is now being extended by a further two months: All airline fares can now be rebooked as often as required free of charge if tickets are issued until February 28, 2021, if the rebooking is also made by then. You can then change your booking free of charge.

In the spring, the Lufthansa Group airlines had given their customers a free rebooking. The abolition of the rebooking fee applies worldwide to all new bookings in all tariffs for short, medium and long-haul routes. This should make the travel planning easier. “However, additional costs can arise for the customer if, for example, when changing the booking to a different date or to a different travel destination, the original booking class is no longer available. A possible difference will be compensated by additional payment ”, it says in the circular.

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