Lufthansa adds Berlin to London City network

Sunday, 31 Aug, 2007 0

Berlin is to become the seventh Germany city served by Lufthansa from London City Airport.

The airline will run two flights a day operated by regional partner Eurowings from the Docklands airport to Berlin Tegel from January 14.

The route will be served by BAe 146 aircraft carrying up to 89 passengers with a flight time of around 100 minutes.

Lufthansa already serves Frankfurt, Munich, Dusseldrof, Hamburg and Nuremberg from London City, with flights to Stuttgart being launched next month.

The Berlin service will bring the number of weekly flights offered by the German carrier from the airport up from 66 to 78, rising to 84 from March, 2008.

One-way fares to Berlin start at £45 with returns leading in at £79.

by Phil Davies 



 

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