Lufthansa
Coverage of Lufthansa in the Nexus archive.
- The Queen of the Skies Is Coming Back to Rio, Just for a Few Weeks
Lufthansa will operate a Boeing 747-8 between Rio de Janeiro and Frankfurt from October 25 to November 11, replacing a smaller Dreamliner and adding 62 Business seats, including eight First Class seats.
- Airlines restore some Middle East flights as suspensions continue
Airlines are partially resuming flights to the Middle East amid ongoing suspensions due to diplomatic efforts to end conflict with Iran. Air Canada, Air France, KLM, Delta, and others have extended or maintained flight suspensions to destinations like Tel Aviv, Dubai, and Riyadh, while Lufthansa and ITA Airways restarted Tel Aviv services in July.
- Lufthansa, ITA Airways resume flights to and from Ben Gurion after Iran war halt
Lufthansa and ITA Airways have resumed flights to and from Ben Gurion Airport following a halt caused by the Iran war. Other European airlines are also returning to Israel, with more carriers, including U.S. ones, expected to follow in the coming weeks.
- Passenger booked for allegedly assaulting Lufthansa crew member on Frankfurt-Hyderabad flight
A passenger was booked for allegedly assaulting a Lufthansa crew member during a flight from Frankfurt to Hyderabad. The incident occurred on a Frankfurt-Hyderabad flight operated by Lufthansa.
- Nose down: Lufthansa investigating Boeing 787 landing gear collapse in Frankfurt
Lufthansa is investigating a Boeing 787 landing gear collapse at Frankfurt Airport, which injured several employees. The incident occurred while the aircraft was parked, leading to the cancellation of a flight to Los Angeles. The Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner's nose gear collapsed ahead of passenger boarding.
- Lufthansa Boeing 787's nose gear collapses at Frankfurt gate, injuring four staff
The nose landing gear of a Lufthansa Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner collapsed at Frankfurt Airport in Germany, injuring four staff members. The incident occurred while the aircraft was parked at a boarding gate and caused damage to the front of the fuselage.
- Lufthansa employees injured after Boeing 787 collapses in Frankfurt
Several Lufthansa employees were injured when the nose gear of a Boeing 787 jetliner collapsed at Frankfurt airport.
- Employees injured after Boeing 787 nose gear collapses at Frankfurt Airport
Employees were injured after the nose gear of a Boeing 787 collapsed at Frankfurt Airport. No passengers were aboard the aircraft at the time, according to Lufthansa.
- Lufthansa employees injured in a Boeing nose gear incident at Frankfurt airport
Several Lufthansa employees were injured when the nose gear of a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner unexpectedly retracted at Frankfurt airport, causing the plane's nose to collapse. The incident occurred while the aircraft was parked at the gate, leading to the cancellation of a planned flight to Los Angeles. Boeing acknowledged the incident and stated it is supporting the airline.
- Several Injured in Boeing 787 Nose-Gear Collapse in Frankfurt
A Lufthansa Boeing 787 jet suffered a nose-gear collapse at Frankfurt airport, resulting in several injuries. The incident occurred while the aircraft was at a gate, according to the article.
- Lufthansa employees injured in a Boeing nose gear incident at Frankfurt airport
Lufthansa employees were injured when the nose gear of a Boeing aircraft unexpectedly retracted at Frankfurt airport. The incident occurred during an unspecified operational activity involving the aircraft.
- Germany: Lufthansa plane suffers nose gear collapse
Several Lufthansa crew members were injured when the front wheel of a parked plane collapsed at Frankfurt Airport. The incident involved the nose gear of the aircraft.
- Lufthansa Speaks to Investors for Euro Bond as Fuel Stress Grows
Lufthansa speaks to investors about a Euro bond as fuel stress grows, highlighting concerns over fuel storage tanks containing Jet A-1 aviation fuel. The situation is causing financial strain on the company. Fuel prices and availability are impacting Lufthansa's operations.
- Air India to cut international flights due to fuel shortages
Air India is cutting over 25% of its international flights for summer due to fuel shortages caused by the Iran war. The cuts represent another major setback for the airline, which has faced a crash and CEO departure. However, competitors like Lufthansa and Cathay Pacific are capitalizing on the situation by expanding their routes.
- Lufthansa faces nearly $2 billion in extra fuel costs amid Middle East conflict
Lufthansa faces nearly $2 billion in extra fuel costs due to the Middle East conflict. The conflict poses enormous challenges for the airline. Lufthansa is Germany's largest airline.
- Lufthansa Reports Narrower Loss, Sees Risks from Fuel Supplies
Lufthansa reports a narrower loss, but sees risks from fuel supplies. The company's passenger jets are operating at Frankfurt Airport. Lufthansa's financial performance is affected by fuel supply issues.
- Air France-KLM, Lufthansa Bids Advance in Race for TAP Stake
Air France-KLM and Lufthansa have advanced their bids in the competition to acquire a stake in TAP Air Portugal. The news highlights ongoing negotiations in the aviation sector.
- Lufthansa cuts 20,000 flights as Iran war causes jet fuel shortage
Lufthansa is cutting 20,000 short-haul flights from its schedule between now and October due to a jet fuel shortage linked to the Iran war.
- Lufthansa cuts 20,000 summer flights as fuel prices surge
Lufthansa has cut 20,000 summer flights due to surging jet fuel prices, which are being driven by the ongoing US-Israel war with Iran.
- Lufthansa cuts 20,000 summer flights as fuel prices surge
Lufthansa has canceled 20,000 summer flights due to soaring jet fuel prices, which are being driven by the ongoing conflict between the US-Israel and Iran. This move reflects the airline's response to increased operational costs and geopolitical tensions affecting fuel markets.
- Lufthansa’s 100th Birthday Bash Leaves Little Cause for Cheers
Lufthansa celebrated its 100th anniversary with a birthday event, but the occasion failed to generate significant enthusiasm or positive reactions.
- Major German airline cancels hundreds of flights as pilots go on strike - affecting 50,000 passengers
A major German airline, Lufthansa, has canceled hundreds of flights due to pilots' strikes, disrupting travel for approximately 50,000 passengers. The strike highlights ongoing labor disputes in the aviation sector, impacting air travel operations across Germany.