Lufthansa will be flying to Denver, Colorado, (U.S.A.) for the first time with the world’s largest passenger aircraft, the Airbus A380, making Denver the sixth destination for the aircraft.
The first flight is scheduled for April 30, 2025. There will be a daily flight from Munich to Denver International Airport located at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. The Airbus A380 service to Denver is not only a first for Lufthansa but also for the airport itself. It is the first time a regular flight with an aircraft of this size will land there. Passengers, airport visitors, and crew love the A380 for its spaciousness and the flying experience it offers. Additionally, the A380 has more premium seats than any other aircraft, according to Heiko Reitz, CCO of Lufthansa Airlines.
Lufthansa will have a total of eight Airbus A380 aircraft, each with 509 seats, based in their Munich hub this summer. The destinations include New York (JFK), Boston, Washington, Los Angeles, Delhi and Denver. The A380 offers eight first-class seats, 78 business-, 52 premium economy- and 371 economy-class seats.
With Denver, Lufthansa offers its passengers an attractive destination. The North American metropolis serves as a starting point for activities in the Rocky Mountains and is a haven for sports and nature enthusiasts. Through United Airlines’ hub in Denver, a Star Alliance partner, Lufthansa passengers can also reach 170 other destinations, including popular ones like Phoenix, Las Vegas and Honolulu.
Lufthansa has been operating non-stop flights from Munich to Denver for nine years and from Frankfurt for 25 years. In the summer of 2025, a total of four daily flights will be offered, with two from Munich and two from Frankfurt.