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More capacity and new product on CPT route

23 Nov 2016 - by Natasha Tippel
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LUFTHANSA and

Edelweiss will increase

their seasonal, non-stop

services and capacity to

Cape Town for the South

African summer season.

Lufthansa will increase

capacity on its Cape Town

flights from the end of

October, using a bigger

aircraft – the A340 600.

This will add 30% more

capacity to the route during

the peak season. The

additional capacity was

in response to increased

demand on the route,

said Tamur Goudarzi-Pour,

Lufthansa’s new vp for the

Middle East, Africa and

Southeast Europe.

Over a period of three

months, Edelweiss will also

increase its capacity by over

30% to and from the Mother

City. The airline will up its

seasonal non-stop schedule

between Cape Town and

Zurich from December 3

to March 11 from two to

three weekly frequencies.

Flights will operate each

Wednesday in addition

to the existing flights on

Tuesdays and Fridays.

The additional flight will

be operated by an A330

equipped with 52 fully lieflat

seats in business class

and 183 seats in economy

class.

New product

Both airlines’ long-haul

fleets are currently

undergoing refurbishment.

Lufthansa is in the

process of rolling out

its new business class

on all aircraft. Currently,

25% of its A380s on the

Johannesburg route have

been reconfigured. The

refurbishment was expected

to be complete within the

first quarter of next year,

Tamur said.

Edelweiss business class

is being equipped with lieflat

seats and a new in-flight

entertainment system with

41cm screens.

Concurrently, the airline is

introducing a new premium

economy class, Economy

Max, which will offer

passengers 15cm more legroom.

Edelweiss economy

class is also receiving

a makeover, with new

seats and a new in-flight

entertainment system with

touch-screen technology.

By the end of October, when

the seasonal flights kick in,

the cabin refurbishment will

be complete.

Lufthansa’s new premium

product, which offers 50%

more personal space than

economy, is now bookable.

The first flight featuring

the new product on the

Johannesburg route, will be

on April 22. “We are already

seeing a strong booking

trend for the product,”

Tamur said.

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