The Lufthansa Group has announced the launch of “Green Fares”, thus expanding its portfolio of sustainable travel offers. With this, the airline group will become the first in the world to offer a new product for more climate-friendly flying.
The Lufthansa Group has announced the launch of “Green Fares”, thus expanding its portfolio of sustainable travel offers. With this, the airline group will become the first in the world to offer a new product for more climate-friendly flying.
Etihad Airways has announced that it is boosting flights to Frankfurt in order to accommodate the rising demand.
Air France has announced that it will once again connect Canada’s capital city with Europe. The airline will begin flights between Paris and Ottawa in June 2023.
Etihad Airways has announced that it will start flying to Copenhagen and Düsseldorf later this year, thereby adding two European destinations on its network.
airBaltic has announced that it will equip all its aircraft with SpaceX’s Starlink internet.
Lufthansa Group CEO, as reported by aeroTELEGRAPH, has indicated that Austrian Airlines may soon induct Boeing B787 Dreamliners.
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS), currently in its insolvency process, seems to be experimenting with its transatlantic routes. After announcing flights to New York JFK, the airline has now revealed it will begin operating transatlantic flights from Aalborg and Gothenburg.
After announcing Mumbai-San Francisco route, Air India has announced new flights from Mumbai to New York JFK, Frankfurt and Paris in addition to strengthening its European network from Delhi.
Emirates has announced that it will restore its pre-pandemic frequency to Oslo, Norway.
Lufthansa has announced that it will be introducing new First and Business Class seats on long-haul routes under the name “Allegris”. This will also include new Premium Economy and Economy Class seats. “Allegris” has been developed exclusively for the Lufthansa Group.