- Chidozie Uzoezie
Post COVID-19: Lufthansa Set to Resume Flights to Africa

The airlines in the Lufthansa Group are significantly expanding their services in the coming weeks and months on both short-haul and long-haul routes.
In September, 90% of all originally planned short and medium-haul destinations and 70% of long-haul destinations will be served again.
Customers planning their autumn and winter holidays now have access to a comprehensive global network of connections via all hubs of the Group.
Lufthansa will be operating more than 100 weekly flight to destinations in North America from Frankfurt and Munich in autumn. Around 90 flights a week are planned to Asia, over 20 to the Middle East and over 25 to Africa.
In Africa, there will again be flights to Windhoek and Nairobi, in the Middle East to Beirut and Riyadh, in North America to Houston, Boston and Vancouver, in Asia to Hong Kong and Singapore.
On short- and medium-haul routes, Lufthansa will offer a total of 1,800 weekly connections from September onwards.
There will be 102 destinations from Frankfurt and 88 from Munich, including Malaga, Alicante, Valencia, Naples, Rhodes, Palermo, Faro, Madeira, Olbia, Dubrovnik, Reykjavik and many others.