Lufthansa will be offering Indian customers 160 flights between India and Germany in September, more than five per day and more than four times as many as in August. The airline will be operating between its German hubs Frankfurt and Munich and the key Indian cities of Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore. From Frankfurt and Munich, Indian customers enjoy connectivity throughout Lufthansa’s global network. In September, 10 weekly flights are scheduled for each of these city pairings: Delhi-Frankfurt, Delhi-Munich, Mumbai-Frankfurt and Bangalore-Frankfurt.
Lufthansa has been operating flights from India for several months between Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore and its hubs Frankfurt and Munich.
George Ettiyil, Lufthansa’s Senior Sales Director for South Asia, said: “We are very happy and feel honored being able to offer our customers such a comprehensive flight schedule again. This clearly reflects the ongoing high demand for international air travel to and from India, one of the world’s most important aviation markets. We are honored to be part of reconnecting India with the world by offering our customers the safest in-flight experience and connectivity to all major destinations around the globe.”
Lufthansa Group has also launched a free-of-charge rebooking policy for its customers regardless of the terms and conditions of their purchased tickets.
“With our greatly increased flight schedule for flights to and from India, strict hygiene measures, and a convenient rebooking policy, Lufthansa is enabling Indians to fly safely and comfortably to destinations worldwide in these unprecedented times,” said Ettiyil.