More flights, new destinations, modern applications, extra comfort and affordable prices make the Lufthansa
experience a Greek experience with the airline announcing its new
schedule and upgraded services to Greece for the coming summer.
With a 55-year presence in Greece, the German carrier announced the
launch of a new flight from Munich to Heraklion, Crete — a choice
destination for German and European tourists.
Lufthansa also said it would boost flights to Athens in the summer
with two extra weekly flights from Munich to Athens amounting to 23 a
week and 21 flights from Frankfurt to Athens. The total number of
flights to Greece by Lufthansa Group airlines will come to 158 a week
for the summer of 2015.
Despite the difficult economic climate, Greece has always been a
prime destination for Lufthansa, with statistics revealing reason for
optimism.
According to the latest traffic figures, inbound traffic to Greece
for the first nine months of 2014 with Lufthansa accounted for about
310,000 passengers, the majority of whom were from Germany and the
United States. Outbound traffic from Greece came to 161,000 passengers.
“We are happy to see the increasing traffic, which demonstrates that
we meet travelers’ demands from both Greece and Cyprus, offering the
strongest European and North American network,” Deutsche Lufthansa AG
general manager for Greece and Cyprus, Harro Julius Petersen said.
The airline also went ahead and upgraded its inflight entertainment
system and is now also offering more comfort at affordable prices with
the introduction of its new Premium Economy Class.
In 2014, the Lufthansa Group invested 2.2 billion euros for the
modernization and maintenance of its fleet, which consists of 627
aircraft with 295 airplanes on order valued at over 36 billion euros and
set to be delivered by 2025.
(source:gtp)