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  1. An email came from: customer.relations@lufthansa.com - that seems legit. Also in the subject of the email was the number of my Feedback case = the EU261 claim for canceled flight and long layover. Asking for ID Proof (passport or Driving Licence) and IBAN bank number.

  2. Jan 16, 2024 · Always look at the sender's email ID and if it is not from Microsoft.com domain suffix, treat it as a phishing email. A phishing email is an email that appears legitimate but is actually an attempt to get your personal information or steal your money. Click link below to learn about the following: > How to spot a phishing email.

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  4. Mar 15, 2024 · March 15, 2024. (Getty Images) Email continues to be a popular avenue for scammers who want to steal consumers’ personal and financial information. To trick consumers into clicking links and...

  5. Please note. Always state your name and address so we can process your query promptly (you can skip this step if you have a Miles & More number or Travel ID). Please also state your 13-digit ticket number (220-XXXXXXXXXX), your six-digit booking code (e.g. YX12AB), and if you have a query about an existing feedback report, your eight-digit ...

  6. Oct 12, 2015 · Free 30-day trial. Lufthansa, Europe’s largest airline, warns its frequent flyers about phishing emails with built-in links to a website where they are asked to enter access details for their email inbox, online bank account, Miles & More member account and more.

  7. How can I tell if a Lufthansa email is a scam? After months of no follow up on compensation for delayed baggage on a flight, I get an email from the customer relations email address saying that they will give me a payment of X euros "without prejudice". They asked for my bank details, IBAN, and address. How can I be absolutely certain this is real?

  8. May 10, 2023 · Total Component Support for SmartLynx Airlines. Lufthansa Technik has signed a seven-year contract with SmartLynx Airlines, the leading ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance and Insurance), cargo and charter services provider, to provide Total Component Support (TCS) for their entire fleet.