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Lufthansa Italia

All-class rating 5.7

5.7/10

  • Boarding 3.0
  • Seat for sitting 7.0
  • Seat for sleeping 0.0
  • Service 8.0
  • Entertainment 1.0
  • Food & drink 5.0
  • Punctuality 10.0
  • Baggage 0.0
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Lufthansa Italia (airline code LH) was launched in February 2009. Based in Milan, Italy, the airline serves European destinations with a fleet of eight A319 aircraft.

Ownership

Lufthansa Italia is a wholly owned subsiduary of German airline Lufthansa.

Route Network

Lufthansa Italia's hub is at Malpensa Airport, Milan. To see where Lufthansa Italia flies, click here for the main Lufthansa route map.

Other information

  • For details of Lufthansa Italia's Miles & More loyalty scheme, click here.

  • For Lufthansa Italia's Wikipedia page, including history, click here.

Lufthansa Italia user reviews

LuganoPirate flew Lufthansa Italia Business, on a A319

Boarding was smooth, but as usual at MXP there was no separate Business Class boarding... more

Overall:

5.7/10

5.7

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