Lufthansa Airlines, the flag carrier of Germany will soon offering cross-border hourly flights for the first time. Starting on 30th March, connections from Frankfurt to London’s Heathrow Airport, Brussels and Vienna will take off an hourly basis. The flights to Vienna, the capital city of Vienna will be operated in coordination with Austrian Airlines.
Since October 2102, Lufthansa has offered hourly domestic flights from Frankfurt to three German cities, Berlin, Hamburg and Munich. The new schedule will ease planning for frequent flyers and reduce the waiting time for missed flights. Due to success in hourly domestic flights which are very well received by the passengers, the airline has taken the decision to expand them internationally to the much requested European routes.
There will be 12 daily flights between London Heathrow and Frankfurt with departures from Frankfurt at the top of the hour, plus 10 flights to Brussels, always at 25 minutes past the hour, 13 flights to Vienna in agreement with Austrian Airlines, departing at 10 minutes to the hour. Return legs will also operate hourly.
Since October 2102, Lufthansa has offered hourly domestic flights from Frankfurt to three German cities, Berlin, Hamburg and Munich. The new schedule will ease planning for frequent flyers and reduce the waiting time for missed flights. Due to success in hourly domestic flights which are very well received by the passengers, the airline has taken the decision to expand them internationally to the much requested European routes.
There will be 12 daily flights between London Heathrow and Frankfurt with departures from Frankfurt at the top of the hour, plus 10 flights to Brussels, always at 25 minutes past the hour, 13 flights to Vienna in agreement with Austrian Airlines, departing at 10 minutes to the hour. Return legs will also operate hourly.
