Bonus miles
will be offered for travel on the new route
Lufthansa is to become the first airline to offer direct flights from
Hong Kong to Munich, the biggest city in southern Germany and a new
gateway to Europe.
The Hong Kong to Munich service will be launched this Sunday, March 25.
The airline will continue to run 10 non-stop flights a week to Europe.
Three weekly Hong Kong night flights will now go to Munich, where
Lufthansa provides fast and smooth connections to major European cities
and the rest of Germany. Seven daily flights will continue to serve its
Frankfurt hub.
To commemorate the new service, Lufthansa is offering bonus miles for
travel between the two cities from March 25 through June 15, 2001. In
addition to the normal miles, 5,000 bonus miles will be added to a
round-trip flight on Economy Class, 12,000 and 20,000 bonus miles for
two round-trip and three round-trip flights respectively. For paid
travel on First and Business Class, a passenger can even earn up to
10,000 bonus miles for his first round-trip, 24,000 miles for the second
round-trip and 40,000 for the third round-trip flights.
To enjoy the bonus miles, travellers should register prior to their
journey at Lufthansa’s website www.lufthansa-greaterchina.com.
The Hong Kong to Munich service, using Airbus 340 long-haul aircraft,
will operate from Hong Kong on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays,
returning on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. It will leave Hong Kong
at 2305, arriving next day at 0525 local time. Flights from Munich will
depart at 2045, landing in Hong Kong at 1400 the next day.
"This new route adds a new dimension to our service from Hong Kong,"
said Juergen Thomsen, Lufthansa’s General Manager for Southern China,
Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macau.
"Munich is a wonderful city. Not only is it a new gateway to Europe, but
it is a major business centre, especially for high tech industries.
There is also plenty of attractions for tourists ranging from famous
Oktoberfest beer festival to fairy tale castles."
Mr Thomsen added: "We are also pleased to reward our customers who take
the new non-stop service with bonus miles, they can earn up to a free
trip within Asia."
First Class and Business Class passengers arriving from Hong Kong will
be able to rest in a comfortable dayroom at the five-star Kempinski
Hotel in Munich with access to a pool, sauna, fitness room and business
centre. The service is free of charge for First Class passengers and at
a special rate for Business Class.
Lufthansa German Airlines celebrated its 40th anniversary of continuous
passenger service to Hong Kong on January 24, 2001. The anniversary
coincides with the launch of the new route to Munich and the
introduction of Chinese flight attendants on flights connecting Hong
Kong, Beijing and Shanghai with Frankfurt.
Lufthansa was named “Airline of the Year 2000” by Air Transport World,
the internationally famous aviation magazine. It was placed fourth in
the airline section of Fortune magazine's list of the world's most
admired companies and corporations.
Lufthansa has been placed first in four categories in a poll conducted
last autumn by the 'Business Traveller' magazine, a travel trade
publication in Germany.
As a founding member of the Star Alliance, Lufthansa has developed one
of the most comprehensive alliance networks in the industry, with
partnerships serving all six continents. |