Lufthansa has published an update on its intercontinental flights from Munich airport this winter, with a return to Sao Paulo and changes to aircraft on existing routes.
The airline's new Allegris cabins will be featured on services to Bengaluru and Cape Town this winter, as well as Shanghai and San Francisco this summer.
Lufthansa took delivery of its first A350 equipped with New Economy, Premium Economy and Business Class products in May.
First Lufthansa A350 equipped with Allegris to enter service on May 1
The Allegris range also includes a new first class suite, but the airline confirmed in April that this product will not be available until the fourth quarter “with the delivery of more A350 aircraft.”
Allegris' launch routes include Vancouver, Toronto, Chicago and Montreal.
Meanwhile, Lufthansa also confirmed that its A380 will be included on a total of three routes from Munich this winter: Bangkok, Delhi and Los Angeles.
The airline recently launched superjumbo flights to Washington DCalong with the A380's current US routes to Boston, Los Angeles and New York, but the latest update confirms that Los Angeles will be the only US city to see the superjumbo this winter.
As mentioned above, Lufthansa will resume flights between Munich and Sao Paulo this winter, joining existing services from Frankfurt to Brazil's financial hub.
The three-times-weekly Munich-Sao Paulo route will launch on December 9 and will be operated by the airline's A350 aircraft.
Finally, Lufthansa's Munich-Vancouver service will continue during this year's winter season, with A350 flights operating on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays.
lufthansa.com