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Raleigh Durham International Airport welcomed the first Lufthansa flight from Frankfurt, Germany on Thursday. The new non-stop route to Frankfurt will operate five times a week on an A330-300 ...
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BBC via Yahoo
Planes, trains and motorhomes - here's how you're getting to Germany
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Room with a view: the German teen living on trains
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AOL
RDU gains another nonstop flight to Europe and another big plane at its gates
Thursday was a banner day at Raleigh-Durham International Airport, as large wide-body jets arrived from three cities in Europe: London, Paris and, for the first time, Frankfurt, Germany. Lufthansa ...
5 days ago
The Business Journals
First Lufthansa flight lands at RDU as airport preps for growth - Triangle Business Journal
A Lufthansa Airbus A330-300 touched down at RDU at 1:41 p.m., marking a new era for the airport. Now, RDU fliers can take a nonstop flight to Frankfurt, Germany — five times a week. The inaugural ...
WUNC Chapel Hill
German airline Lufthansa lands at RDU Airport
Direct flights from Raleigh-Durham International Airport to Frankfurt begin Thursday. Germany is one of several new international destinations available to RDU passengers. Lufthansa flight 408 ...
Orlando International Airport adds new German destination - Orlando Business Journal
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AZCentral | The Arizona Republic via Yahoo
Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport is getting a new terminal — in 12 years. Why it'll take so long
Airport staff plan to address the need by building a high-tech baggage system in the West Terminal that connects...Condor Airlines' Airbus A330-900neo for its flights between Phoenix and Frankfurt ...
NBC 17 Raleigh
Lufthansa airline adds non-stop service at RDU
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Frankfurt Airport,, is Germany's main international airport by passenger numbers, located in Frankfurt, Germany's fifth-largest city. In the German Aeronautical Information Publication, its name is Frankfurt Main Airport. Wikipedia