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.
→ Lufthansa connects Frankfurt and Munich with Asturias
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.
Related Topics
Strategic Shift: Southwest Airlines Considering Long-Haul Flights and VIP Lounges
JetBlue Strengthens Its Leadership in Fort Lauderdale with New Routes to Latin America, Caribbean, and Within U.S.
Avelo Airlines Orders Up to 100 Embraer E195-E2, Becomes First U.S. Operator of Model
JetBlue Retires Its Last Embraer E190 and Completes Transition to Airbus A220-300

Plataforma Informativa de Aviación Comercial con 13 años de trayectoria.