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About Lufthansa

Serving as the flag carrier of Germany, Lufthansa is the second largest airline in Europe in terms of passengers transversed after combining its subsidiaries. It is also one of the founding members of Star Alliance, which is the world’s largest airline alliance. Its subsidiaries include Austrian Airlines, Swiss International Air Lines, Brussel Airlines, and Euro Wings. In total this airline has over 700 aircraft, making it one of the world’s largest fleets.

Brief History

This airline has a rich history going back to the formation of Deutsche Luft Hansa in 1926s. Lufthansa also played a vital role in post-war progressions. It continued to evolve and expand its fleet, becoming a global leader in the air travel and aviation industry.


Hub

Lufthansa has six major hubs from which it connects passengers to their preferred destinations. Each of these airports plays an important role for

  • Frankfurt Airport
  • Munich Airport
  • Berlin Airport
  • Dusseldorf Airport
  • Vienna Airport
  • Zurich Airport

Frankfurt is the heart of Lufthansa’s airline network with approximately 64 million passengers a year. Along with being the base for B777F and A312F freighters, a majority of the freight and cargo businesses are handled at this hub. Whereas, the Munich airport provides the gateway to southern Europe. With Lufthansa’s fleets based at this hub, it has helped link to the world’s crucial economic centers.

Fleet Size of Lufthansa
With aircraft from Airbus (both narrowbody and widebody models), Boeing (widebody), Embraer, and Bombardier (narrowbodies), among others, Lufthansa has a varied mainline fleet. The Airbus A320ceo, Airbus A320neo, Airbus A330, Airbus A340, Airbus A350, Boeing 747, Boeing 787 Dreamliner, Embraer E-Jet, and Bombardier CRJ700 series are the ten aircraft families that make up the mainline fleet.

Narrow Body Fleet:

  • 23 A319-100
  • 27 A320neo
  • 56 A320-200
  • 17 A321neo
  • 13 A321-100
  • 34 A321-200

Wide Body Fleet:

  • 11 A330-300
  • 15 A340-300
  • 10 A340-600
  • 21 A350-900
  • 4 A380-800
  • 8 Boeing 747-400
  • 19 Boeing 747-8
  • 5 Boeing 787-9

For short and medium-haul:

  • Airbus A321-100/200 – 215 passengers
  • Airbus A321neo – 215 passengers
  • Embraer 190 – 100 passengers
  • Bombardier CRJ900 – 90 passengers
  • Airbus A320-200 – 180 passengers
  • Embraer 195 – 120 passengers
  • Airbus A320neo – 180 passengers
  • Airbus A319-100 – 138 passengers

For Long-hauls:

  • Boeing 787 Dreamliner –21 Premium Economy, 26 Business, 247 Economy seats
  • Boeing 747-8 – 8 First, 32 Premium Economy, 80 Business, 244 Economy seats
  • Airbus A380-800 – 8 First, 52 Premium Economy, 78 Business, 371 Economy seats
  • Airbus A350-900 – 21 Premium Economy, 48 Business, 224 Economy seats
  • Boeing 747-400 – 32 Premium Economy, 67 Business, 272 Economy seats
  • Airbus A340-300 – 28 Premium Economy, 30 Business, 221 Economy seats
  • Airbus A330-300 –28 Premium Economy, 42 Business, 185 Economy seats
  • Airbus A340-600 – 8 First, 32 Premium Economy, 44 Business, 213 Economy seats

What are the major routes operated by Lufthansa?
As you might anticipate, short markets—including domestic ones—predominate on Lufthansa's most popular routes, as the chart below illustrates.

  • Frankfurt-Munich by total flights this year
  • Frankfurt-Berlin
  • Frankfurt-Hamburg
  • Frankfurt-London Heathrow
  • Frankfurt-Barcelona
  • Frankfurt-Paris CDG
  • Frankfurt-Stockholm Arlanda
  • Frankfurt-Palma
  • Frankfurt-Copenhagen
  • Frankfurt-Milan Linate

Lufthansa's main source of revenue is traditionally Western Europe, which has gained disproportionate importance this year due to constraints elsewhere. It makes sense that all but one of Lufthansa's top national markets are located there. Germany, Spain, Italy, France, the UK, Poland, Sweden, Portugal, and Greece are the flights in sequence of arrival. Lufthansa has expanded significantly into Greece this year, much like other airlines.

What are the unique services provided by Lufthansa?

  1. Frequent flyer program:

Through its "Miles & More" frequent flyer program, Lufthansa and its Star Alliance partners enable travelers to accrue air miles. You accrue more miles the more you fly. Then, you may redeem your accrued miles for a range of benefits, such as hotel stays, vehicle rentals, award flights, and more. Executive bonus miles and lounge access are among the benefits available to members with status levels higher than the basic "Miles & More" membership.

  1. Services provided by Class:

First Class on Lufthansa provides a posh and exclusive travel experience. Large seats that unfold into totally horizontal beds, entertainment options, attentive service by committed flight attendants, gourmet meals, and other first-rate amenities are all enjoyed by passengers.

Business Class on Lufthansa offers a plush and sophisticated travel experience. Large seats with the ability to lie flat, increased privacy, upscale meal options, access to Business Class lounges, and a variety of in-flight entertainment options are all available to passengers.

The experience between Economy and Business Class is enhanced with Lufthansa's Premium Economy Class. Wider seats, more legroom, better food selections, special check-in counters, and priority boarding are all enjoyed by passengers.

  1. Lounges:

First Class, Senator, Business, and Welcome Lounges are the four different categories of lounges that Lufthansa offers throughout its destination network. Based on the travel class the passenger is traveling in or ‘Miles and More’/Star Alliance status access to these departure lounges is offered. In addition to free food and drink, these lounges have workstations, showers, Wi-Fi, and relaxing areas.

  1. Bus Service:

Lufthansa offers a handy bus service that connects major cities and airports, offering travelers smooth transit. This service is known as the Lufthansa Airport Bus.


Which alliance is Lufthansa integrated with?

Lufthansa being the founding member of Star Alliance has multiple partner airlines through which one can choose to fly through their Miles program. Star Alliance has 26 members that include major airlines like United Airlines, ANA, Turkish, Air Canada, Singapore Airlines, Brussels Airlines, and EgyptAir. This enables Lufthansa to offer numerous travel advantages to its passengers in the world’s global network by connecting Europe within and with the world outside.

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