Germany’s Lufthansa has announced that it will launch new long-haul routes from Munich in the coming winter season.
Shortly before the start of the winter flight schedule on October 28, there will be a special premiere: For the first time, a Lufthansa Airbus A380 will take off from Munich to the Thai capital Bangkok, increasing seating capacity by almost 75% compared to the A350.
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The airline also announced that it will resume daily A380 flights to Los Angeles from October 5.
New connections to India
Lufthansa is expanding its flights to India, with a new route from Munich to Bangalore, which, in addition to Delhi and Mumbai, will be operated with an Airbus A350.
After a long break, the airline will once again include Hyderabad in its flight schedule from Frankfurt. This will again provide a direct connection from Germany to India’s pharmaceutical and high-tech industries. The airline indicated that it will announce further details in mid-May.
Lufthansa will offer a total of five destinations to the Indian subcontinent from its two hubs in Frankfurt and Munich next winter.
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