Lufthansa Sees Surge in Sustainable Travel Demand, with Green Fares Programme Taking Off
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Lufthansa Group confirms the rise in customer interest for more sustainable travel options. In fact, more than 5% of the company’s customers (about seven million passengers) are opting for more sustainable travel options, such as green rates. Thanks to this boost, the SAF that the company has acquired through these systems has doubled compared to the previous year, they explain in a statement. Faced with these good data, the company has decided …
Lufthansa Sees Surge in Sustainable Travel Demand, with Green Fares Programme Taking Off
The Lufthansa Group is seeing growing demand for more sustainable travel options. The group enables its customers to contribute to reducing the climate impact of future flights with various offers for private and business air travel. With success: more than 5% of Lufthansa Group passengers have chosen a more sustainable travel option in 2025 – for example, the Green Fares flight fares. Four years ago, this share was below 0.1%. Last year, the vo…
About 7 million Lufthansa passengers opt for sustainable flights in 2025
The support for sustainable aviation is rising sharply says Lufthansa Group, a leading global aviation company based in Germany, which has reported that nearly 7 million of its passengers chose sustainable flying in 2025, with the share rising from under 0.1 pc four years ago to over 5 pc and a doubling of the usage of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). In a press statement, the Lufthansa Group says that its ‘Green Fares’, introduced in spring 202…
Almost 7 million Lufthansa passengers opted for more sustainable flying in 2025
The Lufthansa Group is seeing growing demand for more sustainable travel options. The Group enables its customers to contribute to reducing the climate impact of future flights with various offers for private and business air travel. With success: more than five per cent of Lufthansa Group passengers have chosen a more sustainable travel option in 2025 – for example, the Green Fares flight fares. Four years ago, this share was below 0.1 per cent…
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