Lufthansa’s Airbus A380 cabin upgrade improves Business Class comfort but reduces seat capacity and onboard crew numbers, adding pressure amid ongoing labor tensions.
Lufthansa Airbus A380
The Airbus A380 remains the largest passenger airliner in the world, and in 2025 it is still operated by just 11 airlines globally.
A Lufthansa (LH) Airbus A380-800 (IATA Code: LH), operating flight LH-453 from Los Angeles (LAX) to Munich (MUC), experienced a power loss on one engine shortly after takeoff on June 14, 2024.
Lufthansa Airbus A380, the world’s largest passenger aircraft, touched down at Denver Airport from Munich for its inaugural scheduled flight.
A Lufthansa (LH) Airbus A380 operating flight LH453 from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to Munich Airport (MUC) made an emergency landing at Boston Logan International Airport (BOS).
Lufthansa Airbus A380 launches its first flight to Denver, enhancing passenger comfort and connectivity to 170+ destinations.
Lufthansa (LH) remains one of the few global operators of superjumbo aircraft and is one of only two airlines that provide service between Europe and New York.
There are around 150 Airbus A380 aircraft in service with 10 Airlines flying them on 93 Routes this Winter (2024-25).
Lufthansa (LH) Airlines flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to Atlanta (ATL) was forced to make an emergency landing at Manchester Airport (MAN) due to medical issues onboard.
Lufthansa Airlines (LH) Airbus A380 operating flight from Munich Airport Franz Josef Strauss (MUC) to New York (JFK) returned to Munich amid hydraulic problems on July 25, 2024.