LUFTHANSA Announces New European Destinations For Winter

LUFTHANSA Announces New European Destinations For Winter

Lufthansa has updated their Winter 2017/18 timetable with new European routes focused on getting passengers to warmer destinations.

In all, six new destinations will be added taking passengers to warm weather destinations in Spain, France, and Italy:

 

Frankfurt – Bari:

3 weekly flights will begin on October 30.   Flights will take place on Monday, Thursday, and Saturday and will be flown by CRJ-900 aircraft.

Flight LH294 will depart Frankfurt at 3:35p, arriving in Bari at 5:35p.

Flight LH295 will depart Bari at 5:15p, arriving in Frankfurt at 8:20p

 

Frankfurt – Catania:

2 weekly flights will begin on October 29.  Flights will take place on Wednesday and Sunday and will be flown by A320 aircraft.

Flight LH306 will depart Frankfurt at 10:05a, arriving in Catania at 12:30p.

Flight LH307 will depart Catania at 1:30p, arriving in Frankfurt at 4:10p.

 

Frankfurt – Genoa:

3 weekly flights will begin on October 29.   Flights will take place on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday and will be flown by CRJ-900 aircraft.

Flight LH260 will depart Frankfurt at 9:00a, arriving in Genoa at 10:25a.

Flight LH261 will depart Genoa at 11:00a, arriving in Frankfurt at 12:30p.

 

Frankfurt  – Pamplona:

4 weekly flights will begin on November 6.   Flights will take place on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday and will be flown by A319 aircraft.

Flight LH1118 will depart Frankfurt at 9:30a, arriving in Pamplona at 11:30a.

Flight LH1119 will depart Pamplona at 12:20p, arriving in Frankfurt at 2:30p.

 

Munich – Nantes:

Daily service will begin on October 29, with varying times during the week.   A319 aircraft will fly the route.

Flight LH2242 on Monday and Thursday will depart Munich at 6:40a, arriving in Nantes at 8:35a.   The return flight, LH2243, will depart Nantes at 9:15a, arriving in Munich at 11:00a.

Flight LH2242 on Tuesday and Saturday will depart Munich at 8:35a, arriving in Nantes at 10:30a.   The return flight, LH2243, will depart Nantes at 11:05a, arriving in Munich at 12:50p.

Flight LH2242 on Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday will depart Munich at 3:35p, arriving in Nantes at 5:35p.   The return flight, LH2243, will depart Nantes at 6:10p, arriving in Munich at 8:00p.

 

Munich – Santiago de Compostela:

One weekly flight will begin on October 29.  The flight will take place on Sunday, and will be flown by A320 aircraft.

Flight LH1866 will depart Munich at 8:30a, arriving in Santiago de Compostela at 11:20a.

Flight LH1867 will depart Santiago de Compostela at 12:10p, arriving in Munich at 2:50p.

 

Booking is now open for these flights on Lufthansa.com.

 


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LUFTHANSA Asks USA Bound Passengers To Arrive Earlier For Their Flights……

LUFTHANSA Asks USA Bound Passengers To Arrive Earlier For Their Flights……

Due to the ratcheting up of security measures instituted by the TSA at airports worldwide, passengers bound for the USA are being asked to arrive at the airport earlier than normal to account for the extra scrutiny.

Specific to Lufthansa, it is asking passengers flying to the USA from Frankfurt, Dusseldorf, and Munich to be at the airport at least an hour prior to their flight if flying in Economy or Premium Economy, and 40 minutes prior if flying in Business or First Class.  LH is referring to this as the minimum time needed for ‘Check-In Acceptance’.  

It may be a good idea to make sure you check in to your flight before coming to the airport. Easy to do via Lufthansa.com or the LH App. This way you can bypass the check-in process at the airport and head straight to your gate.

According to LH, this additional time requirement is not being instituted at any other airport where Lufthansa Group flights depart for the USA.   Their press release also suggests that your small electronic devices may be subject to additional scrutiny before you are allowed to board your flight.   That however, is a small price to pay for the ability to at least take your electronics on board.

Minimum connection times at the affected airports will not change.

The release did mention SWISS flights from Zurich, and is asking passengers bound for the USA to show up in ZRH at least 3 hours ahead of departure.

 

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LUFTHANSA Announces Aircraft Changes For Certain Long-Haul Routes For Spring / Summer ’18

LUFTHANSA Announces Aircraft Changes For Certain Long-Haul Routes For Spring / Summer ’18

Lufthansa has begun to tweak their operations for Spring/Summer 2018.    Typically the changes in aircraft that fly certain routes are as a result of seasonal demand on a route, scheduled maintenance, or aircraft retirement.

Thus far, Lufthansa has made changes on 10 of their routes that will see different aircraft fly he routes for at least the Spring and Summer next year.

The changes:

Frankfurt – Beijing:   Beginning on March 25, an Airbus A346 will take over for the 747-8i / A380 that currently fly the route.

Frankfurt – Hong Kong:  Beginning on March 25, an Airbus A346 will take over from the A380 that currently flies the route.    Specifically, the last A380 flight to Hong Kong will take place on October 27, and between October 27 and March 25 the 747-8i will be deployed on the route until March 25.

Frankfurt – Los Angeles:   Beginning on March 25, an Airbus A346 will replace the A380 on flights LH456 and LH457.   The 747-8i will continue to fly flights LH450 and LH451.

Frankfurt – San Diego:  Beginning on March 25 an A343 will be deployed on the new route that begins on that day.

Frankfurt – Seoul:  Beginning on March 25 the A346 will take over for the 744 and A380 that currently are scheduled on the route.

Munich – Beijing:  Beginning on March 25 the A380 will take over for the Airbus A346.

Munich – Hong Kong:  Beginning on March 25 the Airbus A380 will take over for the Airbus A346.

Munich – Los Angeles: Beginning on March 25 the A380 will replace the A346 on the route.

Munich – Singapore:  Beginning March 27, the new (resumption of service) route will be served by an Airbus A350.

H/T: www.AirlineRoute.net
 

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