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  1. Early years. The airline was founded as Ostfriesische Lufttaxi (OLT) in 1958 and became Ostfriesische Lufttransport (OLT) in 1970 - which existed until 2013 as a separate airline - in Emden.

  2. In June 2024, Lufthansa announced it would close Lufthansa CityLine in the foreseeable future and move all its operations to Lufthansa City Airlines, citing unfavorable union contracts at CityLine. Destinations. Lufthansa City Airlines announced it would start operations within the route network of parent Lufthansa using the brand name ...

  3. With around 300 daily flights to 85 destinations, Lufthansa CityLine offers fast and convenient non-stop connections from the hubs at Munich and Frankfurt. Lufthansa CityLine’s route network includes major cities such as London, Milan or Stockholm, as well as regional destinations like Timisoara, Gdansk and Lyon.

  4. The airline will initially fly to the following destinations from Munich: Berlin, Hamburg, Bremen, Düsseldorf, Cologne, Hanover as well as Birmingham, Bordeaux and Manchester. In the following months, Lufthansa City Airlines will gradually expand its network and offer further destinations in Europe.

  5. Lufthansa CityLine is a wholly owned subsidiary of Deutsche Lufthansa AG and specializes in hub traffic at the airports of Frankfurt and Munich. We support Lufthansa's worldwide route network with flights to European capitals and regional cities.

  6. The following is a list of the largest airlines in Europe by total scheduled and chartered passengers, in millions. The list includes companies headquartered in the Asian portions of Russia, Turkey, Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan and airlines classified as European by the IATA. The order of the chart and its completion goes only up to the year 2023.

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  8. Feb 28, 2024 · Lufthansa City has goals to steadily broaden the destination map by offering further destinations in Europe at a later date. The airline will concentrate on the European network of its mother carrier, Lufthansa, from its Bavarian hub.