Lufthansa
Fascination of the North: Lufthansa strengthens offer to the Arctic Circle region
(31 March 2026)
Starting 4 December 2026, Lufthansa will launch direct flights from its Munich hub to Rovaniemi, Finland, for the first time. Santa Claus’s hometown is a top destination for winter travel, Northern Lights experiences, and outdoor adventures.
In addition, Lufthansa is increasing frequencies on the Frankfurt–Tromsø and Munich–Tromsø routes (by 2 flights per week each). Further seasonal increases will follow from February to March 2027: Frankfurt–Rovaniemi (+1/7), Frankfurt–Kuusamo (+1/7), and Munich–Kittilä (+2/7).
The far north is becoming increasingly popular with winter vacationers: With up to 69 weekly flights to nine airports in the Arctic Circle, the Lufthansa Group airlines offer a particularly attractive selection. This gives your customers even more opportunities to conveniently reach the Northern Lights, snow-covered landscapes, and a variety of winter sports destinations.
Fly with Lufthansa to Kuala Lumpur – starting in winter 2026/2027
(16 March 2026)
Starting 25 October 2026, Lufthansa will operate five weekly flights from Frankfurt to Kuala Lumpur (KUL), expanding the Lufthansa Group network in Southeast Asia with an attractive fourth destination – alongside Bangkok, Singapore and Phuket. On board the modern Boeing 787‑9 with Lufthansa AllegrisThe link will be opened in a new browser tab, travelers enjoy enhanced comfort across all travel classes.
Malaysia is an extremely popular destination for both leisure and business travelers. With 42.2 million visitors in 2025, Malaysia was the most visited country in Southeast Asia. Its cultural diversity, natural beauty and rich history make it a unique place to explore.
Malaysia is also a strong and rapidly growing economy. Germany is the country’s second‑largest foreign investor and its most important EU trading partner, with more than 700 German companies operating in the region.
A valuable additional insight: From the Lufthansa Group home markets – Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium and Italy – Lufthansa will be the only airline offering nonstop connections to Malaysia.
Fly with Lufthansa from Frankfurt to Trondheim this summer
(6 November 2025)
Demand for Nordic destinations is on the rise – and Lufthansa is responding: Starting 1 May 2026, Trondheim (TRD) will be served four times a week from Frankfurt for the first time. Together with existing flights from Munich, this results in daily service to Norway's third-largest city.
This charming metropolis on the fjord delights visitors with its modern architecture, vibrant culture, and spectacular nature. Other Scandinavian destinations such as Bergen (BGO) and Stavanger (SVG) will also be further expanded in Lufthansa's 2026 summer flight schedule. Anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle and experience the Nordic outdoors will find their ideal destination here.
Lufthansa A380 destinations in the 2025/2026 winter timetable
(June 2025)
The largest passenger aircraft, the Airbus A380, continues to thrill fans all over the world. Lufthansa guests can experience the double-decker aircraft on four routes from and to Munich (MUC) in the 2025/2026 winter timetable:
The A380 routes at-a-glance:
- Munich–Bangkok (BKK): daily
- Munich–Delhi (DEL): daily*
- Munich–Los Angeles (LAX): daily
- Munich–San Francisco (SFO): daily
The Airbus A380 offers a unique feeling of generous space. With its main deck and upper deck – and its breathtaking dimensions – the Lufthansa A380 can take 509 passengers to their dream destination. The A380 offers 8 seats in First Class, 78 seats in Business Class, 52 seats in Premium Economy and 371 seats in Economy Class.
*Please note that aircraft other than the A380 will also be used on the Munich–Delhi route on individual days.
Travel to eight new destinations in South Korea with Lufthansa and KORAIL
(Update: November 2023)
The Lufthansa Group supports intermodality (the bundling of different transport modes) and has now expanded the strategic network of air and rail to Asia. Thanks to the partnership with KORAIL, South Korea’s leading train operator, Lufthansa passengers can now fly to the international Seoul-Incheon Airport (ICN) and then travel in comfort by train to eight destinations throughout South Korea:
- Busan (XMB)
- Dongdaegu (TAE)
- Gwangju-Seonjoeng (KWJ)
- Jinju (HIN)
- Mokpo (MWX)
- Pohang (KPO)
- Ulsan (USN)
- Yeosu-Expo (RSU)
The trains run with a 9B flight number and are booked in exactly the same way as a feeder flight. Through fares are used.
Please note:
- Rail & Air in partnership with KORAIL is currently only available to book via a GDS or at lufthansa.com.
- The ticket has to be issued on a Lufthansa document (220).