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The Lufthansa Group will introduce a new Economy Basic fare for select short- and medium-haul flights from next month. The fare, which will be bookable from next Tuesday for travel from May 19, will be offered across Lufthansa's flagship brand and on flights operated by Swiss, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines, Discover Airlines, Lufthansa City Airlines and Air Dolomiti. The new fare offers “an attractive entry-level price” and includes one personal item, such as a laptop bag or small backpack. Travellers can purchase carry-on or checked baggage as an add-on service. The airline is marketing the new fare for “day travellers”. The Economy Basic fare will be exclusively accessible through the Groups’ websites and NDC channels and will not be distributed via the Global Distribution System. With this addition, Lufthansa Group will offer four fare options in economy class.

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ReplyDeleteWith this, plus constant strikes and killing of LH Cityline (=some routes in our region) they ended up on my "avoid" list... after many years being the first option to fly with.
DeleteRyanair level service but not Ryanair level reliability. And this is the luxurious airline LJU’s management sought for years to rely on. Skobir, what do you have to say for yourself??
DeleteSorry to inform you, but it is not like there are million of other airlines that would like to fly to Ljubljana.
DeleteIt's like Mercedes A220, entry level class, dilution of a brand
DeleteThey have lost any semblance of a "premium" carrier. Now it's just a race to the bottom.
ReplyDeleteThey still have (very) premium fares.
DeleteThe airline is becoming a joke
ReplyDeleteThe airline already became a joke, quite a while ago
DeleteIsn''t EU trying to make all airlines to stop charging for 8kg cabin bags including LCC?
ReplyDeleteAlso my thoughts. Lufthansa is becoming a joke. Money, money, money...
DeleteThe Light fare is already basic...
ReplyDeleteLess and less for the money its insane:/ How are ppl supposed to travel?!
ReplyDeleteThey are not going to
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DeleteJust now Ryanair announced the closure of its BER base. They had 7 planes there.
ReplyDeleteThe closure will happen this winter and flights will be reduced by 50%.