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Lufthansa details its longest Boeing 747 routes from Frankfurt hub

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Lufthansa details its longest Boeing 747 routes from Frankfurt hub
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Carsten Spohr Chief Executive Officer at Lufthansa | Official Website

Lufthansa operates the largest fleet of passenger-configured Boeing 747 aircraft in the world, with eight 747-400s and 19 747-8is, all based at Frankfurt Airport. The airline has never scheduled regular Boeing 747 flights from Munich. The older 747-400s, which average over 25 years in age, will be replaced by new Boeing 777-9s and will not undergo refurbishment. These aircraft seat a total of 371 passengers. In contrast, the newer 747-8is, averaging nearly 12 years old, will be retrofitted with Lufthansa's Allegris cabins and have a capacity of 364 seats.

From September to December, Lufthansa’s longest scheduled Boeing 747 flight is from Tokyo Haneda to Frankfurt, with a maximum block time of up to 14 hours and 25 minutes. This route is operated daily using the Boeing 747-8i throughout the year. Although this is Lufthansa’s longest jumbo service, it does not surpass Air China’s Washington Dulles to Beijing Capital route—the world’s longest passenger-flying jumbo operation—which can take up to nearly 17 hours and also uses the Boeing 747-8i. Both airlines reroute flights to avoid Russian airspace.

The Shanghai Pudong to Frankfurt route is notable for being operated by the older Boeing 747-400 during winter. Scheduled at up to nearly 14 hours, it stands as the world's longest current passenger service using this model due to seasonal winds and ongoing airspace restrictions.

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Other long-haul routes in Lufthansa’s top ten include services between Frankfurt and Buenos Aires (13h50m), Singapore (13h25m), Mexico City (12h20m), São Paulo (11h55m), Los Angeles (11h40m), San Francisco (11h30m), Johannesburg (10h45m), and Houston Intercontinental (10h35m). Most are operated year-round with the Boeing 747-8i; however, Houston receives seasonal service.

Frankfurt-Houston has been served by Lufthansa for decades across different aircraft types. Regular Boeing 747 flights resumed in 2008 with the -400 variant until being replaced by the -8i in subsequent years; both variants appeared again in recent schedules. In summer 2025, daily service will be provided by the larger-capacity -8i until late October when an Airbus A330-300 takes over for winter operations.

Between March 2024 and April 2025, Lufthansa transported approximately 193,400 passengers on its Frankfurt-Houston route using a mix of Boeing and Airbus widebodies. Seat occupancy reached about 86%, making Houston one of Lufthansa’s better-performing US destinations from Frankfurt—though still behind cities such as Los Angeles and San Francisco in load factor percentages.

Most travelers on this route connect through Frankfurt or Houston rather than originating or terminating there directly. More than three quarters of passengers use connecting flights at either end. Among those transiting via Frankfurt, popular origins or destinations include Athens, Milan, Vienna, Port Harcourt (a key location for oil industry travel), and Florence.

Lufthansa was founded in 1953 and operates as a full-service carrier within Star Alliance. Its main hubs are Frankfurt Airport and Munich Airport.

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