by Lufthansa Flyer | Mar 26, 2014 | Austrian, Featured |
Austrian’s popular red|ticket program typically represents the lowest fares that Austrian offers for flights both in Europe and Internationally. For May and June, they are increasing the amount of red|ticket fares by an additional 100,000 tickets which creates a larger inventory of deep discount tickets. These tickets are specifically for intra-European travel with fares starting as low as €97 between Vienna and Stockholm.
In all, there are 26 destinations with red|ticket inventory and cover most of Austrian’s popular European destinations plus Russia and Turkey during the promotion for May and June. Most fares range from the low to mid €100 range and include all taxes, fees, etc. Flights must be operated by Austrian (Tyrolean Airways).
To learn more about the promo and see specific pricing between city pairs, please visit the Red|Ticket fare website.
by Lufthansa Flyer | Mar 26, 2014 | Airports, Featured, Lufthansa |
Thanks to the strikes scheduled to cripple German airports tomorrow, Lufthansa has announced the cancellation of over 500 flights. These include long haul flights to the USA and Asia as well.
On FlyerTalk, we set up a WIKI designed to track the latest news. As part of this, there is a detailed list of all the flight cancellations.
If your travels are impacted by the strike tomorrow, Lufthansa will re-accommodate you as best as possible. There are 2 ways to take care of this. You can call Lufthansa but expect lengthy hold times due to thousands of travelers who will be impacted trying to call in. This link will take you to the phone directory for Lufthansa service centers around the world. If you are traveling on an award ticket (ie United Mileage Plus redemption), you may want to contact UA instead since they would have access to your booking and could help you with your options.
The better option would be to go on Lufthansa.com and use their “My Booking” function which will allow you to sort out other options that are available to you.
I wish I had better news, but thanks to the union’s antics this will be one of the worst strikes to grip Germany in quite a while and airlines are being held hostage.
by Lufthansa Flyer | Mar 25, 2014 | Airlines, Airports, Featured |
As the strike contagion spreads through Germany, the union representing Aircraft handlers and other employees at most of Germany’s airports on Thursday which is intended to cripple air travel throughout the country and Europe.
Specifically, Frankfurt’s aircraft handlers, maintenance, freight handlers etc. will all walk off the job between 3:30a and 2:30p local time.
Munich, Cologne/Bonn, Dusseldorf, Hannover, Hamburg and Stuttgart will also be part of the walk-out this Thursday.
Expect major delays and cancelations throughout Lufthansa’s network for Thursday as the airline is fairly defenseless against this ridiculous union tactic. I say ridiculous because in essence, this strike is a sympathy strike as Child Care workers battle to get better salaries and benefits. So why not cripple the country’s airports as a result, right?
LH has announced that it will rebook passengers traveling to or from affected airports on the 27th at no cost. You can take care of your booking yourself by visiting this Lufthansa webpage.
Also, you can Use this link to determine the best phone number to contact based on your location if you can not access your reservation online to make necessary changes.
In addition, Lufthansa does have a webpage that you can look to which provides updates on possible flight disruptions.
We’ve also set up a dedicated WIKI thread on FlyerTalk that will try to gather the latest information as it becomes available. Check there often if you travels take you to or through Germany this week.