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Lufthansa expands connectivity with Hyderabad to Frankfurt direct flights

This new service from January 17, 2024, marks Lufthansa’s dedication to enhancing connectivity between India and Europe, leveraging the vibrant economic and technological landscape of Hyderabad

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In a significant stride towards reinforcing its commitment to the Indian market, Lufthansa German Airlines has inaugurated direct flights between Hyderabad and Frankfurt. This new service from January 17, 2024, marks Lufthansa’s dedication to enhancing connectivity between India and Europe, leveraging the vibrant economic and technological landscape of Hyderabad.

Renowned as the City of Pearls in its historical context, Hyderabad has evolved into India’s fourth-largest city and a burgeoning center for technology, aerospace, and pharmaceutical industries. Home to major multinational corporations such as Google, Microsoft, Boeing, and Airbus, Hyderabad blends its rich historical charm with 21st-century dynamism, solidifying its position as a key economic contributor to India’s success.

As the leading European carrier in India, Lufthansa now boasts direct connections from Germany to five destinations across the country. The Hyderabad-Frankfurt route is the latest addition to Lufthansa’s global network, reflecting India’s status as the fastest-growing major market for the airline post-pandemic.

With a legacy of over 60 years in the country and a workforce of more than 700 employees, Lufthansa remains steadfast in its commitment to playing a pivotal role in India’s ongoing success story

George Ettiyil, Senior Director – South Asia, Lufthansa Group, highlighted the airline’s commitment to India’s growth story, stating, “With our new Hyderabad-Frankfurt service, we now offer Indian passengers 64 weekly flights to our hubs in Europe and onward connections to the biggest network on the European continent. As we launch Hyderabad, our capacity to India has increased by 14%, making it the fastest growing major market for Lufthansa.”

With the recent introduction of the Bangalore-Munich and Hyderabad-Frankfurt routes in the past three months, Lufthansa underscores the growing significance of South India and India as a whole in its global network. With a legacy of over 60 years in the country and a workforce of more than 700 employees, Lufthansa remains steadfast in its commitment to playing a pivotal role in India’s ongoing success story.

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Suhani Singh
Suhani Singh
Suhani Singh is a travel and hospitality professional. Her areas of interest are business development and travel advisory.

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