Lufthansa: Beloved Flag Carrier of Germany
Deutsche Lufthansa, typically shortened to Lufthansa, and a well-known airline worldwide that serves as the national flag carrier of Germany. However, Lufthansa Airlines is the country's largest airline and one of Germany's safest airlines. The carrier owns numerous aviation-related industry groups, apart from its subsidiary passenger airlines Austrian Airlines, Swiss International Air Lines, Brussels Airlines, and Eurowings. Including Lufthansa Technik and LSG Sky Chefs, as part of the Lufthansa Group. Lufthansa Airlines is a founding member of the internationally renowned Star Alliance. However, Skytrax has consistently picked Lufthansa Airlines as one of the 'Best Airlines in Europe' in terms of its highest customer satisfaction. If Lufthansa combines its subsidiaries, it will be Europe's second-largest operating airline, making it quite a predominant airline. The carrier is certified as Europe's first 5-star airline and one of the ten best premium airlines worldwide. In addition, Lufthansa Airlines achieved a plethora of exceptional awards or accolades over the past few decades. In addition, the carrier is classified as one of the most punctual airlines worldwide and also sponsors the German Sports Aid Foundation. Lufthansa's frequent-flyer program is often called Miles & More, and the members may attain miles on Lufthansa flights and Star Alliance partner flights.
Lufthansa operates its service worldwide via its primary hub called Lufthansa Aviation Centre at Frankfurt Airport, and its secondary hub is at Munich Airport. However, Lufthansa is a traditional German carrier, and the Carrier is ranked as one of the most punctual airlines globally. Deutsche Lufthansa operates more than 800 flights daily via its primary global hub at Frankfurt Airport. The Carrier serves more than 211 domestic and international destinations in 74 countries over six inhabited continents through its fleet of 700 passenger aircraft. The Carrier is one of the world's largest airline fleets, comprising Airbus narrow and Boeing widebody aircraft. Lufthansa serves a mainline fleet that shall consist of seven different types of aircraft, including Airbus A320ceo, A320neo, Airbus A330, Airbus A340, Airbus A350, and Boeing 747 Series. In addition, the Carrier has placed an order for 15 Airbus and two new Boeing widebody aircraft. Lufthansa is also renowned for its inflight services to provide its passengers with a flawless and hassle-free journey. Lufthansa Airlines fleet features four types of configuration cabins: First class, Business class, Premium class, and Economy class. However, each class offers travelers its own comforts, such as priority boarding, access to VIP lounges at the airport, extra spacious cabins with total privacy, etc.