Lufthansa Group expands CO2 neutral flight offers

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The Green Fare is now displayed alongside the familiar fares (Light, Classic, Flex) as an additional fare option in the online booking screen directly after the flight selection. Picture by Lufthansa.

(TAN): The Lufthansa Group said in a statement that it is further expanding its CO2-neutral flight offers. For the first time, Lufthansa, SWISS, Austrian Airlines and Brussels Airlines are offering Green Fare, a new fare that already includes full CO2 compensation in the price. 80% of the offsetting is done through high-quality climate protection projects and 20% through the use of sustainable aviation fuels (SAF). 

In the just-launched pilot project, the new Green Fare will initially be offered to all guests booking their flight from Denmark, Sweden and Norway. The Lufthansa Group is the first international aviation group to offer its customers a separate ‘green fare’ for CO2-neutral flying with SAF.

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The Green Fare is now displayed alongside the familiar fares (Light, Classic, Flex) as an additional fare option in the online booking screen directly after the flight selection. The new offer is available in both Economy Class and Business Class for flights within Europe. The new fare also includes the option of free rebooking, as well as extra status and award miles. Starting in autumn, travel agency partners in Scandinavia will also offer the new Green Fare.

“We want to make CO2-neutral flying a matter of course in the future. To this end, we already offer our guests the most comprehensive range of services and are consistently expanding this further. As of now, we are offering a dedicated ‘green fare’ for the first time, which already includes the complete offsetting of the flight’s CO2 emissions through sustainable aviation fuel and certified climate protection projects, already embedded in the price. People don’t just want to fly and discover the world – they also want to protect it. We are driven by the need to support our customers with the right offers,” says Christina Foerster, member of the Lufthansa Group’s executive board.

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