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Lufthansa to Operate New Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners to Five Additional North American Destinations

For summer 2023, Lufthansa will operate their fleet of three new Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners to five additional North American destinations including Dallas/Fort Worth, Denver, Montreal, Austin and Detroit.


On Thursday (February 2, 2023), Lufthansa announced that they will deploy their Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners, the airline’s newest aircraft fleet to five additional North American destinations for summer 2023. The carrier will deploy their Dreamliner six times weekly between Frankfurt (FRA) and Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW), as well as four times weekly to Montreal (YUL), which will ramp up to daily service from May 1st. Additionally, in early May, Lufthansa will also offer daily 787-9 service to Denver (DEN), and three weekly flights to Austin (AUS). Starting February 13, 2023, the carrier will also launch Dreamliner service to Detroit (DTW). Since October 2022, Lufthansa has offered daily 787-9 service to New York-Newark (EWR).


Lufthansa currently operates three Boeing 787-9s, and expects to receive two more shortly. Guests traveling on the 787-9 Dreamliner will enjoy an enhanced travel experience with a quiet cabin, an innovative lighting system, and larger windows which can be dimmed at the touch of a button. The aircraft also offers a higher entrance area, and Lufthansa Business Class guests enjoy improved seating, with direct aisle access among other enhancements. The state-of-the-art Boeing 787 Dreamliner is one of Lufthansa’s most fuel efficient and environmentally friendly long-haul aircraft. On average, the jet consumes 2.5 liters of kerosene per passenger, per 100 kilometers flown, approximately 30 percent less compared to previous generation airplanes. By 2027, Lufthansa Group will take delivery of 32 new Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners.



Source: Lufthansa

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