Lufthansa Airbus A380 flight reactivates destinations

Lufthansa reactivates its Airbus A380

Lufthansa Eastá reactivando sus Airbus A380 in response to strong growth in customer demand and delayed delivery of other aircraft on order.

the airínea espera volver a utilizar el aviólong distance n, which is popular with customers and crews, from the summer of 2023. Currently, the compañía isá evaluando cuáflow A380 se reactivarán y a qué destinos volarán con el avión más big Airbus.

Lufthansa volverá a volar el A380

Lufthansa todavía tiene 14 Airbus A380, que actualmente están estacionados en España and France for the call “deep storage” long-term. Six of these aircraft have already been sold., eight A380 continue to form part of the fleet of Lufthansa for now.

Los miembros del Comité Ejecutivo de Deutsche Lufthansa AG también anunciaron la reactivación del A380 en una carta conjunta a los clientes de la compañía:

En el verano de 2023, no solo esperamos tener un sistema de transporte aéreo mucho más confiable en todo el mundo, spaghettién volveremos a volar a bordo de nuestros Airbus A380. Today we decided to put the A380 back into service, which continues to enjoy great popularity, at Lufthansa in the summer of 2023. Además, estamos reforzando y modernizando aún más nuestras flotas con unos 50 new planes Airbus A350, Boeing 787 y Boeing 777-9 de larga distancia y más de 60 nuevos Airbus A320/321 solo en los prówe went three toños”.

The Airbus A380 it's the aviónumber of passengers más biggest in the world: have 73 meters long and 24 meters high and has the capacity to 509 passengers on Lufthansa.

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2 thoughts on “Lufthansa reactivates its Airbus A380”

  1. Nicolas, good morning, I need help with a query. Luthansa offers flights from Guayaquil to Israel with a stopover in Panama and Germany on the flight from Panama to Germany, it indicates that it is operated by Eurowing, I would have to have a transit visa since later it indicates that I changed to Luthansa from Germany to Israel on that scale since everything is sold by Luthansa departing from Guayaquil thanks for your help in advance

    1. A clarification, Those flights are not from Lufthansa, since this airline does not fly in Ecuador. Surely it is with Copa via Panama and then with another business partner. If when you arrive in Europe you only have one stop and your next point is outside the Schengen area and you will not go out to pick up your suitcase and check it again, you do not need a transit visa, but you must be clear about what I'm telling you.

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