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India travel demand remains high, says Lufthansa as Germany flights resume

India is one of most important international markets, says Germany's largest airline

Lufthansa planes park at the airport in Duesseldorf, Germany, Thursday, March 19, 2020 | AP/PTI
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In an effort to open up more flights, India has struck bilateral air bubble arrangements allowing travel to and from certain countries including Germany

Press Trust of India New Delhi
The Lufthansa Group on Monday expressed confidence that air travel demand to and from India remains high despite the Covid-19 lockdown disruption, as it welcomed the bilateral air bubble agreement which allowed Germany's largest airline to resume flights from India last week.

George Ettiyil, Lufthansa Group's Senior Director for South Asia Sales, said the airline is offering more than 40 flights from Frankfurt and Munich to Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore until the end of August, beyond which it hopes to formally apply for inbound flights to India in consultation with Indian authorities.

"For India, one of our most important international

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