Lufthansa Airbus A340-600, © Lufthansa Group By Ivan Nadalet 08Apr2020 Email LinkedIn X Facebook Copy news link RSS Feed Lufthansa Group has outlined plans to drastically reshape the fleets that its various AOCs operate in the interests of matching capacity to demand in a soon-to-come ...
Lufthansa (LH, Frankfurt International) has announced that as a part of its new turnaround programme it will retire all remaining A330-200s, A340-300s, A340-600s, and B747-400s by 2028 to reduce the costly complexity of its widebody fleet. The ch-aviation fleets module shows the ...
While it is looking increasingly likely that Lufthansa’s Airbus A340-600 aircraft won’t return to the skies, the same cannot be said for the -300 fleet. IAC has just finished painting one of the airline’s Airbus A340-300s in Dublin, a good sign for the fleet.T...
Lufthansa's BOM-MUC route, specifically flight LH767, operates as a daily, nonstop service using an Airbus A340-600. This aircraft type, while a workhorse, can be seen as a bit dated in comparison to newer models favored on some other long-haul routes. The flight takes ...
This represents a significant capacity increase compared to theA340-600sandA350-900sthat were otherwise scheduled to operate most of these routes; for example, if a flight swaps from an A340-600 to an A380, business class is going from 44 seats to 78 seats, which should be great for award...
Lufthansa will launch a new denser mainline platform dubbed ‘Jump’ internally with Airbus A340-300 aircraft by the third quarter of 2015, says chief commercial officer Jens Bischof.
A330-300 A340-600 A380 Boeing 747-8 As a result, their First Class offerings are only available on select on routes and on certain planes. While other airlinesmove away fromFirst Class,Lufthansa has indicated they intend to maintain First Class on select aircraft. ...
The holding said that the new-generation widebodies would be used to gradually replace the remaining B747-400s (operated by Lufthansa), A340-300s (Lufthansa, Swiss, and Edelweiss Air), A340-600s (Lufthansa), B777-200ERs (Austrian Airlines), B767-300ERs (Austrian Airlines), and A...