A Lufthansa passenger traveling from Lisbon to Finland via Frankfurt was offered an unusual rebooking option after their connecting flight was rescheduled. The passenger, whose original itinerary involved a simple connection in Frankfurt, was presented with alternative routes including a transatlantic detour through Newark, New Jersey, on partner airline United Airlines.
Flight schedule changes often prompt airlines to offer free rebooking options to affected passengers. This practice is standard across the industry and is also protected under European Union regulations for air travelers. However, it is uncommon for such rebookings to involve crossing the Atlantic twice for what would otherwise be a straightforward intra-European journey.
According to screenshots reviewed by Simple Flying, the proposed alternative itinerary included flying from Lisbon (LIS) to Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) on United Airlines flight UA 65, then from Newark to Frankfurt Airport (FRA) on UA 42, before continuing onward with Lufthansa flight LH 856 to Kuusamo (KAO), Finland. Another option involved flying from Lisbon to Munich and then taking two separate train journeys within Germany before continuing by air.