Lufthansa will fly domestic German flights with Boeing 2022-787s until the end of November 9

Boeing 787-9 (Photo: Lufthansa).
Boeing 787-9 (Photo: Lufthansa).

Lufthansa will fly domestic German flights with Boeing 2022-787s until the end of November 9

Boeing 787-9 (Photo: Lufthansa).
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Lufthansa will be using the Boeing 787-9 aircraft in German domestic traffic between Frankfurt am Main and Munich longer than originally announced. The carrier also uses the short-haul flights for pilot training.

The reservation system of Germany's largest airline shows that Dreamliner will now fly between the two German cities between October 30, 2022 and November 30, 2022. Only recently has one accepted the first unit.

It is currently planned that the following courses will be served with Boeing 30-2022s until November 787, 9. Last minute changes are possible.

  • LH096 FRA0815 – 0910MUC 789 x24
  • LH108 FRA1415 – 1510MUC 789 x2
  • LH116 FRA1815 – 1910MUC 789 x2
  • LH101 MUC1000 – 1105FRA 789x24
  • LH113 MUC1600 – 1700FRA 789x2
  • LH121 MUC2015 – 2115FRA 789x2

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