The Lufthansa Group continues to ramp up its services to the United States, resuming flights to its key, global gateways. Today, Monday, July 27, the Group’s flagship carrier, Lufthansa, resumes service to New York’s JFK, operating five weekly flights to and from the airline’s largest hub in Frankfurt, Germany. Lufthansa is continuing to meet the demand of its loyal customers throughout the United States and is now connecting the metropolitan New York region to its growing network of international destinations that are slowly easing travel restrictions.
The resumed route will operate out of New York’s JFK on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, using an Airbus A330-300 with a three-class configuration of Business, Premium Economy and Economy classes. Initially, flights will operate five times per week from July27 through August 30. Beginning August 31 until October 24, the end of the summer schedule, the flights increase to one daily flight each week.
“The Lufthansa Group is committed to connecting passengers and serving as a bridge between the continents. With New York being our very first long-haul flight 65 years ago, in 1955, we are especially excited to resume this service for our New York-based customers as we expand our network connections for the benefit of all travelers in this global city,” said Larry Ryan, senior director of sales, USA for the Lufthansa Group.
By the end of October, over 70 percent of the originally planned long-haul routes will be operated by the Group carriers. Additionally, 90 percent of all originally planned short- and medium-haul destinations will be served again. Specifically, the New York metro area has been serviced by the Lufthansa Group throughout the entire pandemic. SWISS offered seamless service with flights to and from Newark Liberty International Airport to Zurich, and is currently serving JFK five times per week. Austrian Airlines is also flying five times weekly, round-trip, to and from Newark to Vienna. Brussels Airlines plans to resume flights to JFK at the end of the summer.
Throughout the summer months, Lufthansa is adding important connections for its New York-area customers traveling to Europe, the Middle East, Africa and India. These include flights within Germany, as well as to other countries including Austria, France, Greece, Italy, Israel, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland and the UAE.
More than 2,000 weekly flights to over 130 destinations worldwide will be operated by the Lufthansa Group carriers in the remaining months of the summer season.
“As the world gradually begins to open up, the desire to travel has increased and there is an ever-growing necessity to see family and friends, as well as conduct important business trips. Lufthansa is continually evaluating additional connections globally,” added Ryan.
Aircraft Built for Clean Air
All Lufthansa Group aircraft are equipped with the highest quality specialized air filters, which guarantee air quality akin to a clinical operating room. The recirculated air – which reflects approximately 40 percent of in-cabin air – is filtered, removing 99% of contaminants such as dust, bacteria and viruses. The rest is added as fresh air from outside the aircraft. Airflow within the aircraft is also expertly designed to mirror the laminar airflow of an operating room, moving at the same speed and in the same direction with no or minimal crossover of air streams.
Lufthansa Group’s Hygiene Protocols
For Lufthansa Group, safety and travel has always gone hand-in-hand, with the utmost importance placed on the safety and security of passengers and crew. Lufthansa continues to follow its stringent hygiene guidelines and practices, and has extensive protocols for disinfecting the entire aircraft in order to ensure that the on-board experience protects the health of passengers.
The airlines of the Lufthansa Group required that all passengers wear a facial mouth/nose covering for use while on board their flights. Furthermore, it was recommended that passengers wear this protective covering throughout their entire journey, for example, at the airport before and after the flight, and whenever the required minimum social distance cannot be guaranteed without restriction. All Lufthansa Group flight attendants in direct contact with customers are also required to wear a corresponding mask. While new facial covering regulations coupled with in-flight air filtration systems properly protect travelers, seats will be allocated as far apart as possible throughout the cabin whenever possible.
For more information on safety and hygiene measures at Lufthansa, please visit https://www.lufthansa.com/sg/en/travelling-and-corona