Lufthansa A350-900. Image courtesy airline.
Lufthansa A350-900. Image courtesy airline.

Lufthansa to operate its new Airbus A350 on Mumbai Munich route

German carrier Lufthansa will up-guage its Munich Mumbai route to its state-of-the-art Airbus A350-900 aircraft from April 16, 2017 onwards. The route is currently operated by an Airbus A330-300.

The A350 is the newest plane from Airbus, and like its competitor, the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, features extensive use of composite materials thus allowing greater pressurisation and humidity for reduced post-flight fatigue, larger windows, new lighting with 24 different settings, and one of the quietest cabins in the sky. The A350 features Lufthansa’s most modern cabin product, new seats in economy class, larger TV screens, innovative mood lighting, a new AVOD in-flight entertainment system featuring personalised play-lists, etc. and much more.

Lufthansa is the first airline, worldwide, to use the on-board lighting to provide the right type of light at the right time to fit with the day and night-time biorhythms of passengers.

Lufthansa has configured its A350-900 to seat 293 passengers in three classes. 48 in business, 21 in a seven abreast premium economy, Business Class, and 224 in a nine abreast economy class. Unlike the nine abreast seating of the 787 which offers only 17.2 inches wide seats, the A350 will feature 18 inch wide seats.

Mumbai will be the third A350 destination for Lufthansa. The airline has just commenced operation to the Indian capital, New Delhi, its first A350 destination.

The release from the airline has not indicated whether it will continue to operate the A350 to Mumbai after the summer.

Lufthansa also operates its Boeing 747-8 on the Frankfurt Mumbai route.

About Devesh Agarwal

A electronics and automotive product management, marketing and branding expert, he was awarded a silver medal at the Lockheed Martin innovation competition 2010. He is ranked 6th on Mashable's list of aviation pros on Twitter and in addition to Bangalore Aviation, he has contributed to leading publications like Aviation Week, Conde Nast Traveller India, The Economic Times, and The Mint (a Wall Street Journal content partner). He remains a frequent flier and shares the good, the bad, and the ugly about the Indian aviation industry without fear or favour.

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