An
electronic tickets service is now available on flights to the worldwide destinations served by Lufthansa’s partner airlines bmi and LOT in addition to the destinations served
directly by Lufthansa. This new development means passengers can fly to a total of 370 cities throughout the world without a paper ticket.
The agreement with bmi and LOT is part of a global Star Alliance project that
aims to soon offer customers the opportunity to travel on one electronic ticket within the Star
Alliance network. Lufthansa currently offers electronic tickets for flights with Lufthansa, Air Canada, Austrian, Scandinavian Airlines and United, and there are plans to integrate other
Star Alliance member airlines – Singapore Airlines, Air New Zealand, Spanair, Asiana, Thai Airways and VARIG – into the system by the end of the year. Paperless travel
will then be possible to all the electronic tickets-enabled destinations in the route networks of the above-mentioned partner airlines.
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