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Lufthansa cancels Munich flight connections to Johannesburg and São Paulo

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Lufthansa has further adjusted its flight schedules for the Munich location and is canceling two international connections next year. The newly added route to São Paulo, which is to be served three times a week with an Airbus A9 from December 2024, 350, will be discontinued again from April 2025.

In addition, the Munich – Johannesburg route will no longer be served in the summer flight schedule, although three weekly flights were originally planned. The Munich – Seattle connection will also be reduced from one daily flight to three weekly flights from the summer flight schedule.

These changes are part of a broader reduction in service in Munich, which Lufthansa announced in July. The exact reasons for the reduction on these routes were not detailed, but industry insiders point to increased costs and an optimized fleet deployment strategy by the airline.

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