On the first holiday weekend, Lufthansa expects 186,000 passengers
- 7/2/2025
- 13 H

At the start of the summer school holidays
in Hessen, Lufthansa expects its busiest
travel weeks of the year. At Frankfurt Airport alone, 186,000 passengers are
expected during the first holiday weekend. Alone from Frankfurt this summer,
Lufthansa flies to 211 destinations:140 in Germany and Europe and 71
intercontinental.
Within Europe, most popular demand is seen for
destinations in Portugal, Greece, France, Italy, and Scandinavia. Among
international destinations, Windhoek, South America (Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo,
Bogotá), Seattle, and Los Angeles are most popular.
Lufthansa punctuality has significantly improved:
Ranked fifth last summer among European network airlines, it is now among the
top three in Europe. For arrival punctuality, crucial for guests, Lufthansa was
in first place this spring.
“A stable and punctual flight operation is a
prerequisite for good customer experience. Despite the challenging economic
situation, Lufthansa invested 200 million euros to stabilize flight operations.
and it is now paying off for our guests and employees. Lufthansa punctuality is
now at its best in ten years,” says Jens Ritter, CEO of Lufthansa Airlines.
“Our investments in the travel experience of our guests are also paying off.
From upgrading our food offerings and lounges to our new Allegris long-haul
cabin equipment, we are seeing a positive trend in customer satisfaction and
customer interaction.”
Lufthansa Airlines was recently named the world’s most
family-friendly airline at the 2025 Skytrax World Airline Awards. In addition,
the Lufthansa First Class Terminal in Frankfurt received the world’s best First
Class Lounge award.
Just in time for summer, Lufthansa has further
optimized its digital services. For example, the Lufthansa app – voted the
world’s best airline app – now allows travelers to simply upload their passport
during check-in and check their ESTA travel authorization during online
check-in. The app is also a helpful companion during a flight providing
information about the current gate, updates on departure times via the “Live
Activity” option, and baggage status.
There is also something new regarding baggage. In
cooperation with technology provider AirPortr, Lufthansa now offers all
travelers departing Frankfurt a new, innovative baggage pick-up and check-in
service. The principle is as simple as it is convenient: guests can have their
luggage picked up at home or at their hotel. It is then sealed, transported to
the airport, and checked in. Travelers receive real-time updates via a
personalized tracking link and a digital baggage tag receipt. This allows
passengers to travel to the airport without heavy check-in baggage and proceed
directly to security – receiving their baggage at their destination.
“Lufthansa is looking forward to bringing its guests
to their summer holiday destinations. In recent weeks, and especially during
the Easter and Pentecost holidays. Once again, we are flying reliably and
punctually and are ready for the busiest travel season of the year. Our teams
on board and on the ground are doing outstanding work to provide our guests
with the best possible travel experience,” emphasizes Jens Ritter.