Lufthansa to introduce summer bonanza, to station five A380 aircraft in Munich

December 21, 2017: The summer brings many changes for leading German airline Lufthansa in Munich. Beginning March 25 2018, Lufthansa Airline will be stationing five A380 aircraft in Munich, and will operate daily flights to Los Angeles, Hong Kong and Beijing throughout the summer. During winter, the A380 destinations will change. The Lufthansa flagship will […]

Lufthansa to introduce summer bonanza, to station five A380 aircraft in Munich
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December 21, 2017: The summer brings many changes for leading German airline Lufthansa in Munich.

Beginning March 25 2018, Lufthansa Airline will be stationing five A380 aircraft in Munich, and will operate daily flights to Los Angeles, Hong Kong and Beijing throughout the summer.

During winter, the A380 destinations will change. The Lufthansa flagship will connect Munich with Miami, Shanghai and San Francisco.

According to reports, on March 27, a Lufthansa A350 will fly to Singapore for the first time. Five flights every week will head to the vibrant economic hub in Asia from Munich.

Lufthansa will have a total of eleven A350 aircraft stationed in Munich until the end of the summer flight schedule in October.

Similarly, two Polish cities will be introduced at the start of the summer flight schedule%u2014between March 27 and 28. It's for the first time that flights would be connecting Munich with Katowice and Lodz.

Lufthansa will fly to Lodz five times a week - Poland's third largest city, located in the centre of the country. Katowice is around 300 kilometers south west of Warsaw in the Upper Silesian industrial region. Starting spring, Lufthansa will operate daily flights between this Lodz, Katowice and Munich.
Funchal is the name of the new destination for holidaymakers. By March 31, there will be non-stop four-hour flights from Munich to Madeira, complementing the range of flights on offer from Frankfurt.

From spring, a Lufthansa flight will take off from the Bavarian metropolis to Funchal (Madeira) every Saturday.

Meanwhile, Lufthansa is also significantly expanding its range of European flights from Munich. There will be more weekly flights next summer, especially to Spain and Poland. There will also be more frequent flights to popular holiday destinations, in particular to Greece and Portugal.

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