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Lufthansa schedules over 850 Airbus A340 flights worldwide for October
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Carsten Spohr Chief Executive Officer | Lufthansa Group

Lufthansa will operate 851 flights using its Airbus A340 aircraft in October, according to data from Cirium. The German airline remains one of the largest operators of the four-engine widebody, despite most airlines having shifted to more fuel-efficient twinjets.

The A340 was first introduced by Lufthansa in 1993 with the A340-200 variant. The airline later expanded its fleet with the A340-300 and A340-600 models. Currently, Lufthansa has 17 A340-300s and eight A340-600s still in service.

The majority of Lufthansa’s scheduled A340 flights next month are on long-haul routes departing from Frankfurt. The most frequent deployment is on the Frankfurt–Boston route, with about 55 one-way flights planned and over 15,000 seats available. Other significant routes include Frankfurt–New York JFK (33 flights), Mumbai (31), Detroit (31), Riyadh (31), Chicago (27), Delhi (26), and Hong Kong (25). Several other destinations in North America, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East will also see regular A340 service.

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Starting October 26, which marks the beginning of the northern winter season, Lufthansa will extend its use of the A340 to Canadian routes by temporarily replacing Boeing 787 Dreamliners with these older jets on flights between Frankfurt and Montreal. This makes Lufthansa only the second airline after Tunisair to fly an A340 into Montreal this year. The last time Lufthansa used an A340 for regular service to Montreal was in August 2023; routine operations ended there in October 2022.

Lufthansa continues operating its aging fleet due to delays in receiving new aircraft. The airline has pending orders for several widebodies: 15 Airbus A350-1000s, 13 Airbus A350-900s, 29 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners, and 21 Boeing 777-9s. Delivery delays—especially for the Boeing 777X program—and ongoing supply chain issues have slowed fleet renewal plans. According to ch-aviation reports from last year, Lufthansa intends to retire all remaining Airbus A340s by 2028.

Other carriers still flying the Airbus A340 include SWISS—Lufthansa’s subsidiary—which has scheduled around 154 flights with the type from Zurich in October. SWISS operates daily services to Johannesburg and Shanghai as well as three weekly departures to Seoul Incheon; a daily flight to Mumbai will be added at the end of October as part of its transition into winter scheduling. SWISS expects to fully retire its own fleet of A340-300s by mid-2027 as it introduces ten new Airbus A350-900s starting autumn next year.

Outside Europe, South African Airways continues limited operations with its remaining quad jets—22 one-way flights from Johannesburg to Perth and six services to Mauritius are scheduled for October. Venezuelan carrier Conviasa also remains active with about 61 planned monthly departures on various international routes such as Caracas–Havana and Caracas–Cancún.

Lufthansa's continued reliance on older four-engine aircraft highlights ongoing challenges facing legacy carriers as they await delivery of new-generation long-haul jets amid persistent supply chain disruptions.

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