The new airline Lufthansa City announced that it will start operations on June 26, with the first flight between Munich and Birmingham. Customers will be able to book their tickets from April 24.
Lufthansa City Airlines, which is fully integrated into Lufthansa’s hub network, initially launched its flight program from Munich to German and European destinations such as Birmingham, Hannover and Düsseldorf.
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The new airline will start operations with A320 family aircraft. With the order for 40 new Airbus A220-300 aircraft and a further 20 purchase options, the Lufthansa Group has set a clear signal for the future of Lufthansa City Airlines. As its fleet grows, it will add more destinations in Europe to its network and gradually expand it.
“Lufthansa City Airlines is contributing to the future viability of the hubs in Munich and Frankfurt. We are looking forward to new modern Airbus A220 and A320neo deliveries in the coming years. For our guests and employees, we are driving forward our renewal and thus strengthening Lufthansa’s planned growth in long-haul traffic,” emphasizes Jens Fehlinger, Lufthansa City Airlines Managing Director Operations.
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