German carrier Lufthansa (LH) has added new flights with Airbus A350s, and this includes flights between Munich and Bangalore and Frankfurt to Hyderabad.
Further, it will deploy Airbus A380 on Munich to Bangkok and Munich to Los Angeles, United States route this winter.
Lufthansa is one of the world’s leading international carriers. Further, it has a vast network of airlines and partnerships with global carriers for the benefit of its customers.
Lufthansa flights to Bangalore and Hyderabad with A350
Lufthansa is adding a new destination in India, Bangalore, to its service from Munich using an Airbus A350 in addition to Delhi and Bombay. LH764 will depart on Sundays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 12:10 pm to the southern Indian metropolis.
Lufthansa is providing its guests with one of the most advanced and fuel-efficient long-haul aircraft, the Airbus A350-900.
After a long interval, Lufthansa will also reintroduce Hyderabad in its flight schedule from Frankfurt. This will be providing a direct link between Germany and India’s pharmaceutical and high-tech industries. Furthermore, LH intends to reveal further information in mid-May.
In the upcoming winter, Lufthansa plans to provide five destinations to the Indian subcontinent from its Frankfurt and Munich hubs.
Lufthansa A380 flights to the United States and Bangkok
In the upcoming winter season, Lufthansa is set to expand its Airbus A380 network from Munich with new destinations. Starting from October 5th, the airline will operate a daily A380 flight to Los Angeles.
As a special premiere before the winter flight schedule begins on October 28th, a Lufthansa Airbus A380 will depart from Munich to Bangkok for the first time, increasing the seating capacity by almost 75% compared to the A350.
On this route, Lufthansa will offer a greater premium product than ever before, with 8 First Class seats, 78 Business Class seats, and 52 Premium Economy seats available on the A380.
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