Lufthansa Cargo has resumed full capacity cargo flights to Israel starting from August 1, with a frequency of seven weekly flights - three flights via Boeing 777 and four additional weekly flights via Airbus 321.
Lufthansa Cargo stated that "The added value of Lufthansa Cargo to the Israeli market is the available capacity in daily flights, the company's extensive international network through its fleet of 19 dedicated cargo aircraft from Boeing and four cargo aircraft from Airbus, and of course the availability of passenger aircraft capacity. The German quality and precision in schedules, services, and the special products our company offers to customers, in addition to a variety of express services with high priority."
Shaul Grimberg, CEO of Lufthansa Cargo Israel, added: "The demand for export and import cargo is gradually increasing along with our return to activity, and it is expected to continue to rise towards the last quarter of the year. The availability of our services digitally, along with continuous investments in the development of the Lufthansa Cargo website, positions our company as the leading cargo company in the digital advancement world, allowing our customers 24/7 information and availability as well as online price quotation and immediate flight confirmation. The professional team of Lufthansa Cargo Israel is available to handle any complex air transport challenge to any destination in the world."
Lufthansa Cargo Resumes Full Capacity Flights to Israel
Lufthansa Cargo has resumed full cargo flights to Israel, with seven weekly flights. The company highlights its value to the Israeli market through its extensive international network and quality services.
13:08 ,03.09.2025
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