The last Lufthansa flight from Berlin-Tegel airport to Munich is scheduled to take off at 21:20 on November 7. In this way, the airline closes a chapter in its history after operating for decades in this emblematic air terminal.
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Due to the great demand of passengers who want to live the experience of this flight, the LH1955 will be operated by an Airbus A350-900.
The last flight of the airline to land in Berlin-Tegel will be the LH1954, which will land at 8:10 p.m. from Munich.
Lufthansa’s first flight to Tegel airport took place 30 years ago, on October 28, 1990, and was operated by an Airbus A310.
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