German airline Lufthansa inaugurated its new non-stop service between Frankfurt and Minneapolis-Sait Paul (USA) on Tuesday, offering convenient year-round access between the two cities and optimized connectivity to Germany, Europe and beyond.
The route will be available five times a week (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday), and will be operated with Boeing 787-9 aircraft with a three-class configuration: 30 seats in Business Class, 21 in Premium Economy and 215 in Economy Class.
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“We are thrilled to connect the vibrant Twin Cities, and the entire state of Minnesota, with Lufthansa’s Frankfurt hub, offering a direct link for Minneapolis-St. Paul residents to Lufthansa Group’s extensive network across Europe and beyond,” said Dirk Janzen, Vice President Passenger Sales, The Americas, Lufthansa Group. “The launch of this route serves as a main bedrock of our summer expansion plan in the United States”.
With this new service, the Lufthansa Group carriers will operate to 26 gateways in the USA, offering some 400 weekly flights during the current summer schedule.
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