IATA code | LH |
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Routes | 629 |
Top route | Berlin Brandenburg to Frankfurt am Main |
Airports served | 206 |
Top airport | Frankfurt am Main |
Couldn't change passenger, had to ignore this flight and lost 500€. Never Kayak again!
just had delays and gate change
Maybe offer water in between meals
We were given water only, it will be nice to have a little snack to go with it There was a lot of delays boarding and taking off
Food can be better!the connection flight time was horrible, we had 1 hour to catch the next flight and the gates are so far from each other. We probably tour the whole Frankfurt airport! Thanks
Terrible seats terrible food terrible everything
Terrible seats terrible food terrible everything
My flight was cancelled less than 12 hours prior to departure, and I was bumped onto a vastly less convenient itinerary a day later, cutting into my trip
I was surprised that I had to pay for soda! In my mind a coke should be free.
I like that you required masks! Thank you!
Flight was cancelled and rebooked multiple times. I appreciate that Lufthansa organized a hotel stay for our cancelled flight. But now I am flying home on a budget airline. Everything has been very stressful and tiring and not our I anticipated ending my honeymoon
Flights were cancelled and rebooked multiple times. Not good notifications via email. Also booked onto budget airline which seem to be at a lower value than what I paid for.
Flight from SFO-Frankfurt was suddenly cancelled. Was on the phone for a long time being bounced back and forth between Kayak and Lufthansa, only for us to have an 18-hr layover in Frankfurt. This incident was poorly handled and we will not be usinh Kayak in the future.
I left my iPad on the plane. I could not reach anyone at Lufthansa. Absolutely useless non-service.
Security lines were crazy, even in Fast Track.
The online check-in experience was terrible. I tried over and over but only got confusing error messages and finally had to use the kiosk at the airport. Everything else was quite nice.
Food quantity less. Crews do not help. Leg space less. Videos not in many languages
Crew not helpful. Food quantity very less. Leg space less. Entertainment videos not wide range
Hated that a passenger in business class work me was using a vaping stick
4 hours late. This after already traveling for 20 hours. It was simply miserable, and simply typical. What is wrong with the air industry right now?
And again, the flight was late and made for tight connections. The seating was comfortable ONLY because we had one of the few empty seats next to us. When the plane is full, as they mostly are right now, the seats are simply absurdly uncomfortable. Dangerously so, since I have a bad knee and I have trouble walking for a few days after a long flight given the inability to stretch or even move much in the current air regime.
Just the reality of the current state of air travel. Seats are simply uncomfortable and cramped, there is little service anymore, and the flight was, of course, late.
Really disturbing that only 2-3 people were masking in a flight full of maybe 80 passengers. The flight itself was okay.
There was some confusion at the Lufthansa Service Center in the Frankfurt airport. The guy there gave me the wrong information about boarding passes for my connecting flight that led to a lot of running around. But the flights themselves were fine. Staff were helpful. Food leaving Germany was great, but food leaving the US was mediocre.
The flight was canceled mid-air. It was a disaster and I missed all of my connecting flights.
Movies selection could be better.
The chairs should be maintained better for functional working!
For a long journey, left on subbusiness class where the fully reclaining seat makes all the difference.
Service wasn’t good! Crew had a bad attitude!
Crew ,boarding was good .
On board Lufthansa flights, cabin baggage should not exceed 55x40x23cm. If your hand luggage is bigger, the Lufthansa assistance team will most likely ask you to pay extra for checked luggage.
Lufthansa offers direct flights to 204 cities in 73 different countries. Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, and Hamburg are the most popular cities covered by Lufthansa.
Lufthansa concentrates most of its flight operations in Frankfurt am Main.
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A premium carrier with a clear focus on hospitality and passenger comfort, Lufthansa became the first ever European airline to reach 5-star accreditation with Skytrax in 2017. With a highly respected recognition within the aviation industry, the German carrier joined a short list of superior airlines such as Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines and EVA Air. In celebration of the achievement, they repainted two of their fleet with 5Starhansa lettering.
Growing to become one of the largest airline groups in the world, Lufthansa owns several subsidiaries, which include Brussels Airlines, Air Dolomiti, Austrian Airlines, Swiss International Air Lines, Lufthansa CityLine and Eurowings. In addition to these subsidiaries, which focus on flights within Central Europe, the airline offers services to more than 80 countries across the globe. This includes every inhabited continent other than Australia.
The airline has hubs in the major cities of both Frankfurt and Munich. These act as key links for the routes offered; however, a range of subsidiary hubs and Star Alliance hubs are also used. It was one of the founding members of the Star Alliance in 1997, which created a world focus alongside United Airlines, Thai Airway, Air Canada and Scandinavian Airlines. Codeshare agreements are in place with many members of the alliance as well as Cathay Pacific, Etihad Airways, Iran Air, and LATAM Brasil.
Lufthansa manages a combination of both Airbus and Boeing aircraft in its fleet. Short-to-medium range models like the A320 and A321 versions are preferred. Many of the aircraft are named after small German towns such as Sindelfingen, Langenhagen and Gummersbach.