The airlines of the Lufthansa Group are expanding their flight offerings for summer 2026, responding specifically to the short-term shift and increase in demand in tourist and business air travel. India Connections - Lufthansa is adding two weekly flights Frankfurt–Chennai, two Frankfurt–Delhi, one Frankfurt–Hyderabad, and one Munich–Bangalore. - SWISS has already introduced seven weekly flights to Delhi. European Expansion - Lufthansa: ~540 extra flights from Frankfurt and Munich between April–October 2026, focusing on Southern Europe (Spain, Greece, Italy) and select Northern destinations. - Austrian Airlines: ~700 flights from Vienna. - SWISS: ~100 flights from Zurich. - Brussels Airlines: ~170 flights from Brussels. Strategic Adjustments - Total: ~1,600 additional departures across the group. - Extra capacity comes partly from reallocating resources away from the Middle East. - Aim: respond flexibly to shifting demand influenced by geopolitical developments. Challenges - Fuel costs are driving ticket prices higher, which could dampen demand. - Lufthansa is preparing contingency scenarios, including canceling unprofitable routes or retiring older aircraft early. In short, the group is betting on strong leisure travel demand in summer 2026, especially to India and popular European holiday spots, while keeping an eye on volatile market conditions.
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