Monday, June 08, 2020

Lufthansa offers to fly in empty, take out fliers back to Europe

New Delhi: In a first, a major foreign airline group has sought India's nod to operate ferry flights (without passengers) to the country and fly out passengers from here till regular services are allowed.

German major Lufthansa has requested India to allow it and group airline Swiss to fly from some metros to its hubs in Europe - Frankfurt, Munich and Zurich. At the moment, Air India's Vande Bharat Mission flights are the only connections for flying in and out of India apart from repatriation flights organised by foreign countries. "We are willing to operate only outbound (flights with passengers) from India if we are allowed to transport all categories of persons as per the MHA order..."

We are willing to operate only outbound (flights with passengers) from India if we are allowed to transport all categories of persons as per the order of ministry of home affairs and if we can publish a schedule in advance for an entire period. We had requested this from the ministry of civil aviation," said a Lufthansa spokesperson.

The fares on these special flights is more that the fares charged on regular schedule services. For instance, Lufthansa group's one-way Mumbai to Zurich and Frankfurt fares start at Rs 39,743 and Rs 38,273, respectively.
08/06/20 Saurabh Sinha/Times of India
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