Lufthansa Group has announced that its newly launched City Airlines will start flight operations in the summer of 2024.

The airline was founded last year and received its Air Operator Certificate (AOC) from the German Federal Aviation Authority in June.

It will operate its flights from the Munich and Frankfurt hubs and thus also offer feeder flights for Lufthansa.

City Airlines will operate alongside Lufthansa CityLine.

City Airlines recruitment

Recruitment of operational staff will begin in November 2023, with pilots and cabin crew members needed for the launch.

The competitive strengthening of the short-haul network is essential for the market position of Lufthansa Group and for the planned growth of the long-haul segment in the German market.

In order to position the new airline for the long term, English-speaking pilots are also being considered in the recruitment process for cockpit roles.

Applicants with prior experience will be given preference during hiring. For Group employees interested in switching to City Airlines, offers with voluntary switching conditions can be negotiated. This includes Lufthansa CityLine staff in particular.

“With City Airlines, we want to create prospects for the coming decades and secure sustainable jobs in Germany. This is the only way for us to grow and sustainably strengthen the hubs in Munich and Frankfurt,” said Jens Fehlinger, managing director of City Airlines.

Talks with the social partners to agree on conditions for competitive and secure jobs have already begun.

Lufthansa customers and passengers can look forward to a Lufthansa customer experience on board the aircraft. While the carrier will start operations with Airbus A319 aircraft, Lufthansa Group is currently also evaluating the possibility of using Airbus A220 or Embraer aircraft.
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