German leisure airline Discover Airlines has announced plans to expand its fleet to 40 aircraft by mid-2028. The company will achieve this goal through the addition of more Airbus A320s and A330-300s, as well as the introduction of Airbus A350-900 widebody jets.
The new A350-900 aircraft, set to join the fleet from 2027, will be transferred from parent company Lufthansa. These jets do not feature Lufthansa's Allegris cabin and are former Philippine Airlines aircraft. This transfer is part of a common practice between Discover Airlines and its parent company.
The A350s are expected to become the flagship for Discover Airlines' long-haul operations, replacing some current routes operated by Airbus A330-200 and A330-300 models. The business class cabins on these incoming jets will offer direct aisle access from all seats for the first time at Discover Airlines.