Leonard Neill FREIGHT CAPACITY between South Africa and Germany is set for take-off once Lufthansa starts its double-daily service in November. The airline plans to extend its Johannesburg - Munich service beyond the seasonal November-April period to become a year-round operation. The Munich flights are in addition to the daily Frankfurt flights to and from South Africa, which are operated by a Boeing 747-400. The Munich service will employ an Airbus A340-300, which has good cargo capacity, and will run parallel to the daily Cape Town-Johannesburg-Frankfurt flight. On the planning boards at the German airline’s headquarters now is a service to Durban as part of the Munich run. The A340-300 is seen as a suitable answer to Durban’s needs which are not served directly by any European-destined airline at present. This matter will, however, remain under consideration until late October when the decision will be announced.
Lufthansa ups capacity and plans for more changes
11 Dec 2003 - by Staff reporter
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