Lufthansa prepares to relaunch Colombia flights

German airline Lufthansa is preparing to relaunch five direct weekly flights between the Colombian capital Bogota and the German city of Frankfurt, after an eight-year absence from the Andean nation.


Colombia Travel Agent – Mantaraya Travel

The German carrier will run flights with its Airbus A340-600, considered to be the world’s largest airplane, with a passenger capacity of 306. A total 238 economy class, 60 business class and eight first class seats will be available for between $1,000 and $11,000.

The airline also plans to offer connections between Colombia and other Latin American countries such as Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador.

Lufthansa decided to restart the Colombia-Germany route because of the growth of Bogota as a business and finance capital in Latin America.

The airline announced it planned to reopen the trans-Atlantic flight, following approval by Colombian civil aviation authorities.

Lufthansa first began operating in Colombia in 1967.

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