In a significant development, Denver International Airport will welcome its first-ever scheduled Airbus A380 flights this year! This is because Lufthansa will deploy the 509-seat double-decker quadjet ...
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Hosted on MSNMile-high milestone: Lufthansa gives Denver first regular service on Airbus A380 superjumbo jetLufthansa will fly the A380 daily to Denver from its Munich Airport (MUC) hub. The double-decker plane that seats 509 ...
Despite its lack of regularly-scheduled A380 service, Denver Airport was certified and mostly prepared to handle the A380 ...
The daily large widebody service will “sharply increase” Lufthansa’s summer capacity to Denver and represent Denver International airport’s first scheduled commercial flights with an A380.
DENVER — The world's largest passenger aircraft is coming to Colorado. Lufthansa Airlines announced Thursday it will fly the Airbus A380 between Denver International Airport (DIA) and Germany.
Lufthansa introduces Airbus A380 flights from Munich to Denver. Explore the Rocky Mountains on Colorado's first A380 service ...
Lufthansa German Airlines is upping capacity for one of its routes out of Denver by 75%. An airplane that fits more than 500 passengers onboard will soon fly from Denver International Airport.
Following discussions with Lufthansa German Airlines, the Denver International Airport announced on Thursday that the Airbus 380 will be used for flights between Denver and the Munich Airport.
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