Lufthansa will resume its nonstop services between Germany and India from Wednesday as the second wave of Covid-19 stabilises, the airline has said.
In addition to this, there will also be no second crew change stopover in the Gulf, as was being done for nearly a month, thereby cutting the travel time up to three hours.
“We will resume nonstop flights from Germany to Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore and will continue to operate 10 weekly flights throughout June,” said a spokesperson of Lufthansa.
The airlines had early last month added a stop in Dubai for its India flights to ensure its pilots and cabin crew do not require a layover in the country as it dealt with a ravaging second wave.