Lufthansa to cancel dozens of German connections in 2026
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Lufthansa to cancel dozens of German connections in 2026
"Germany's flag carrier airline will reduce its domestic flight schedule by around 50 weekly connections next year, particularly affecting key routes to and from its main hubs in Frankfurt and Munich. Lufthansa's decision, which they company says it made for economic reasons, follows a recent review of 100 weekly domestic feeder flights, with half now set to be cancelled. Among the most affected are flights to/from Berlin, Dusseldorf, Cologne, Leipzig, and Nuremberg."
"While Lufthansa is not planning to discontinue any domestic routes entirely, the frequency of flights on several important connections will be reduced. Travellers flying from Munich to Cologne, Dusseldorf and Berlin, as well as from Frankfurt to Leipzig and Nuremberg, will see fewer options each week. In addition, Lufthansa will completely cancel flights from Frankfurt to Toulouse, and from Munich to Tallinn, Estonia and Oviedo, Spain. However, the airline will introduce a new route from Frankfurt to Trondheim, Norway."
Lufthansa will reduce its domestic schedule by around 50 weekly connections in 2026 after reviewing 100 weekly domestic feeder flights, cancelling roughly half. The cuts concentrate on routes to and from Frankfurt and Munich and affect services to Berlin, Dusseldorf, Cologne, Leipzig and Nuremberg. Frequencies from Munich to Cologne, Dusseldorf and Berlin and from Frankfurt to Leipzig and Nuremberg will be lower. Lufthansa will cancel Frankfurt–Toulouse and Munich–Tallinn and Munich–Oviedo, while introducing Frankfurt–Trondheim. Routes from Munich to Munster/Osnabruck and Dresden remain under review. The changes take effect with the summer schedule from March 29, 2026, potentially reducing choices, lengthening journeys and raising fares.
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