Despite the new travel guidelines ordered by the U.S. administration on passengers from the European Union, Switzerland and other countries, Lufthansa Group Airlines will continue to offer flights to the U.S.A. from Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Belgium.
The Lufthansa Group will continue operating flights from Frankfurt to Chicago and Newark (New York), from Zurich to Chicago and Newark (New York), from Vienna to Chicago, and from Brussels to Washington beyond March 14, thus maintaining at least some air traffic connections to the U.S.A. from Europe. The airlines are currently working on an alternative flight schedule for the U.S.A. Passengers will still be able to reach all destinations within the U.S.A. via the U.S. hubs and connecting flights served by partner airline, United Airlines.
In addition, all other U.S. flights will be suspended until further notice due to U.S. administration restrictions, including all departures from Munich, Düsseldorf and Geneva. The Lufthansa Group will continue to serve all destinations in Canada until further notice.
The impact on the Lufthansa Group flight program due to the recently changed entry regulations for India is currently being evaluated.