German airline Lufthansa said Monday that it has started selling tickets for its first flights with a new Boeing 787, which will initially be three daily flights between Frankfurt and Munich starting on October 19.
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For the inaugural flight, only seats in economy class will be available.
It should be remembered that when an airline takes delivery of a new type of long-haul aircraft, it usually seeks to retrofit it for short-haul flights before sending it across continents.
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