Lufthansa Cargo has officially resumed its freighter operations to Tel Aviv, reinstating a critical link in its global network. Starting February 2, 2025, the airline will offer five regular weekly freighter flights utilizing Boeing 777F and Airbus A321F aircraft.
Resumption Details:
- Initial Flight: The first freighter flight to Ben Gurion International Airport was led by senior executives, including Stephanie Pöhn-Helbig, Head of Middle East, Africa, South Asia & CIS, and Captain Matthias Lehmann, Head of Transport Management & Flight Operations. They were welcomed by Shaul Grimberg, Head of Sales and Handling Israel, along with the local team.
- Flight Schedule: Beginning February 2, 2025, Lufthansa Cargo will operate five weekly freighter flights to Tel Aviv, employing both Boeing 777F and Airbus A321F aircraft to meet diverse cargo demands.
Passenger Services:
In addition to cargo operations, the passenger airlines of the Lufthansa Group are set to resume flights to Tel Aviv from February 1, 2025, further enhancing connectivity to the region.
Context:
The resumption of flights comes after a period of suspension due to regional conflicts, which had led multiple airlines to halt services to various Middle Eastern destinations. Lufthansa Cargo’s decision to reinstate these flights underscores its commitment to maintaining global trade flows and supporting regional commerce.
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