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  2. Lufthansa City Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after, Lufthansa announced the first six destinations for City Airlines with plans for 17 more in 2025. Also the airline plans to start operations with 4-5 aircraft with one more per month added in 2025 to take over parts of the short-haul network from Lufthansa.

  3. List of airlines with more than 100 destinations - Wikipedia

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    Airline Number of destinations Remarks Country of origin 1: United Airlines: 371 [1] United States 2: American Airlines: 356 [2] United States 3: Turkish Airlines: 351 [3] Turkey 4 Lion Air

  4. Lufthansa - Wikipedia

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    Lufthansa sold its stake in JetBlue in March 2015. In late 2007, Lufthansa Cargo was forced to relocate a hub from Kazakhstan to Russia. On 28 August 2008, Lufthansa and Brussels Airlines announced that they were negotiating a merger. [116] Lufthansa acquired a 45% stake in Brussels Airlines in 2009. It has an option to acquire the remaining 55 ...

  5. List of Eurowings destinations - Wikipedia

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    In early 2021, Eurowings removed all of their long-haul destinations, which had been served from Düsseldorf, Munich and Frankfurt from their network. [3] At the same time, parent Lufthansa announced the foundation of their new long-haul carrier Eurowings Discover .

  6. List of busiest passenger flight routes - Wikipedia

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    1.1.2 Busiest international flight routes by origin-and-destination passenger volume (airport pairs) 1.1.3 Busiest routes by region. ... Aero K, Lufthansa Cargo ...

  7. Lufthansa CityLine - Wikipedia

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    In late 2014, parent company Lufthansa announced it would begin transferring eight of its Airbus A340-300 aircraft to CityLine. After reconfiguration to a high-density configuration, these aircraft would be owned by CityLine and operated by CityLine pilots but wet-leased back to Lufthansa and serviced by Lufthansa cabin crews starting in 2015 for use on leisure routes. [7]