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Lufthansa is allowed to fly to India again

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The German AUA mother and India find a compromise: Lufthansa is allowed to operate flights to India again, but Air India flies to Germany more often.

At the end of September, the crane airline had to reduce its India offer to zero. In the middle of the Corona crisis, the Indian government withdrew all take-off and landing rights from Lufthansa. Until now. "Lufthansa will fly to Delhi four days a week, to Mumbai three days a week and to Bengaluru three days a week. Air India will fly five times a week from Delhi and twice a week from Bengaluru to Frankfurt," said India's Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri. aero.de cited.

India had previously accused the German representatives of not approving Air India flights enough, contrary to the bilateral corridor agreement. In contrast, Lufthansa landed relatively often on Indian soil. After the Indian flight ban for Lufthansa, the German government had also blocked Air India for flights to Germany during the negotiations.

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