Lufthansa announces seven Eurowings Discover routes

Tail fins from Eurowings and Lufthansa (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Tail fins from Eurowings and Lufthansa (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Lufthansa announces seven Eurowings Discover routes

Tail fins from Eurowings and Lufthansa (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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The Lufthansa Group will offer seven additional long-haul destinations from Munich and Frankfurt in the summer of 2022. These can be booked from May 26, 2021. These are offers from Eurowings Discover, whereby Lufthansa flight numbers are initially used.

From the Bavarian capital, Punta Cana, Cancún and Las Vegas will be included. From Frankfurt am Main it goes to Fort Myers, Panama City, Salt Lake City and Kilimanjaro. From March 2022, Munich will return to the sunny destinations of Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic and Cancún in Mexico, twice a week each. There are also flights from the Bavarian capital to Las Vegas in the USA twice a week.

From March 2022, three times a week, the Lufthansa Group will be offering the destinations Fort Myers in the sunny state of Florida and Panama City in Central America. In addition, Salt Lake City in the western United States will be on the flight schedule for the first time from May 2022 - also with three flights a week. The Lufthansa Group is also expanding its services to East Africa and will be flying from Frankfurt to Kilimanjaro twice a week for the first time from June 2022. Mombasa (Kenya) is already part of the flight program this summer with a continuation to the dream island of Zanzibar (Tanzania).

The flights will initially be published in the system under Lufthansa flight number in the coming week (May 26) and can then be booked via lufthansa.com. The flights will be operated by Eurowings Discover in summer 2022. The new airline of the Lufthansa Group has specialized in tourist travel from the hubs in Frankfurt and Munich.

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