Lufthansa is boosting UK services with the introduction of the summer timetable with a double-digit increase in capacity at the Aberdeen to Frankfurt route and the beginning of 2 new services to Glasgow and Cardiff.
The increase in capacity between Aberdeen and Frankfurt is the results of introducing the bigger B737-500 aircraft with 114 seats to switch the 70 seat CR7 which have been operating the route.
Lufthansa’s flight schedule provides excellent onward connections to many popular worldwide destinations including Houston, Beijing and Singapore – all operated with the flagship A380 aircraft; Hong Kong and Washington – operated by the Boeing 747-8, the most recent addition to the Lufthansa fleet which has rapidly become a fave among Lufthansa passengers.
Inbound tourism to the united kingdom may be boosted by the introduction of 2 new services from Düsseldorf.
The all year round service to Glasgow, the most important city in Scotland renowned for its vibrant arts scene, its architecture and design and the spectacular scenery within the nearby Scottish Highlands starts on April 8th.
A seasonal service to Cardiff will operate every Saturday between May 4th and October 5th providing an amazing place to begin for European tourists taking holidays at the coast or inside the Welsh mountains
Lufthansa is expanding its long-haul services by introducing a brand new route from Munich to Vancouver at the west coast of Canada to enrich its existing service from Frankfurt.
From May 16th 2013, the recent path to the most important city in British Columbia can be served daily with an Airbus A330.
Vancouver is an incredible centre for trade and commerce. It also has Canada’s largest seaport and is home to the headquarters of diverse forestry and mining companies.
Many IT companies have settled within the surrounding region.
In addition, Vancouver is a well-liked tourist and holiday destination.
The Lufthansa Group continues to take a position within the modernisation of its fleet with 236 of the most recent generation aircraft currently on order in its fleet renewal programme of around €23 billion.
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