Useful information

Lufthansa’s official website: lufthansa.com

news about travel rules: lufthansa.com/pl/pl/flight-information

connections operated in June and July: lufthansa.com/pl/pl/flightplan

In the coming weeks and months, the airlines belonging to the Lufthansa Group will significantly expand their offer.
This applies to both short-haul and long-haul flights.

Many resumed flights will be included in the booking system from June 4, and thus will become available to passengers.
The list of destinations available on lufthansa.com and on the websites of other Lufthansa Group carriers is updated daily.

As of June 1, Lufthansa also extended the range of services offered.
Passengers will receive disinfectants prior to travel.

In business class, on short- and medium-haul routes, passengers will again have access to food and drinks. On long-haul routes, the beverage offer will be extended to all travel classes.
First Class and Business Class passengers will again be able to choose their meal from the menu.
Meals will also be prepared for passengers in Economy Class.
Despite changes in the services offered, strict hygiene rules are still in force.
On board Lufthansa aircraft it is mandatory to cover the nose and mouth throughout the journey.
This will ensure greater safety for all travellers.

The General Conditions of Carriage (GTC) will also be changed.
Lufthansa recommends that passengers keep their nose and mouth covered during the entire journey, including at the airport.

Lufthansa will offer passengers more than 100 weekly connections from Frankfurt and Munich airports to North American cities in the autumn.

About 90 flights to Asia are also planned, over 20 to the Middle East and over 25 to Africa.
Flights among others to the African cities of Windhoek and Nairobi, Beirut and Riyadh in the Middle East, Houston, Boston and Vancouver in North America, and to Hong Kong and Singapore in Asia, will be resumed.

If you have any questions or would like more detailed information, please contact the carrier directly.

We remind you that until June 15, 2020, international flights are prohibited.