The German airline is planning to fly an Airbus A380 between Munich and Denver on a seasonal route starting in late April and continuing through September.
The Airbus A380 ranks as the world's largest passenger aircraft and has never operated regularly from DIA, the airport said. The Airbus A350-900, which is the aircraft currently used on Lufthansa's ...
Travelers in Denver will soon have the chance to fly on the Airbus A380, the largest passenger airplane in the world, operated by Lufthansa for seasonal daily direct flights to Munich, Germany.
Denver International Airport travelers bound for Germany will be able to fly on the world’s largest passenger aircraft, a double-deck 509-seat Airbus, starting in April, city officials announced ...
The world's largest passenger plane will start flying regularly from Denver International Airport to Munich, beginning this summer.
Lufthansa Airlines will operate the huge planes from Munich to Denver, New York, Boston, Washington, Los Angeles and Delhi.
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The Denver International Airport announced on Thursday that the Airbus 380 will be used for flights between Denver and the Munich Airport.
German carrier Lufthansa has announced that it will begin flights to Denver for the first time using the Airbus A380 starting in summer 2025.
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