New EMAS Seal: Lufthansa Marks 25 Years of Green Leadership in the Skies
Lufthansa and CityLine have renewed their EU-certified EMAS status, celebrating 25 years of environmental progress with new fuel-saving and waste-reduction measures
Lufthansa and CityLine have renewed their EU-certified EMAS status, celebrating 25 years of environmental progress with new fuel-saving and waste-reduction measures
Lufthansa is shaking up its operations, planning 4,000 job cuts and a major fleet renewal with 230 new planes, while embracing AI and digital tools to boost efficiency and profits
For the fifth consecutive year, El Al has achieved a five-star service rating from APEX, one of the most prestigious international organizations measuring passenger experience. This accomplishment places the airline alongside notable names such as Singapore Airlines, Lufthansa, and Qantas
ITA Airways will keep its Tel Aviv flights suspended through October 31, 2025; flights AZ809 and AZ815, which were set to restart on November 1, won’t be taking off as planned either
The new Boeing 787-9 marks the beginning of Lufthansa's fleet revolution in Frankfurt, offering passengers personal suites, advanced technology, and a premium experience across all service classes. Watch the video and pictures
The German airline joins the surge of European carriers targeting Riyadh and Saudi Arabia, reviving a route last operated in 2017, with three weekly flights using advanced Airbus A-350 aircraft, connecting the kingdom's capital directly to Munich and Lufthansa's global network
Following Lufthansa and Austrian Airlines' lead, Brussels Airlines confirms two weekly flights to Israel, with SWISS set to return on September 25 with an A330 wide-body jet. 'Safety and security of our passengers are a priority'
Following IAG, Air France-KLM, and Lufthansa dropping out of the race, the Turkish company makes a strategic move to penetrate profitable markets in Spain and Latin America
First flight of the Airbus A350 for SWISS
The leading European airline group signals a partial return to routine with the resumption of Lufthansa flights to Israel from August 1, followed by Brussels Airlines on August 13. However, SWISS will remain suspended until late September, and Eurowings extends its suspension until the end of October