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  2. Telephone numbers in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The German telephone network became fully digital in 1997, allowing more flexible use of the numbering space. On 1 January 1998, the Federal Network Agency (named the Regulatory Authority for Telecommunications and Postal Services at the time) became the numbering authority for telephone numbers in Germany.

  3. LSG Group - Wikipedia

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    LSG and Onex Food enter a joint marketing agreement to operate under the common brand "LSG Lufthansa Service/Sky Chefs." [9] 1995 Onex acquires Caterair International Corp. for $516 million. [10] [9] Lufthansa creates LSG Lufthansa Service Holding AG, a wholly owned subsidiary and holding company for all catering activities. [5]

  4. Lufthansa - Wikipedia

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    Further expansion plans were solidified in February 1965 with the order of twenty-one Boeing 737 aircraft, entering service in 1968. Lufthansa was the launch customer of the Boeing 737. The image shows an original 737-100 at Hannover Airport in 1968. Lufthansa's role in Boeing's history is noteworthy.

  5. Lufthansa strike hits air travel as German disruption mounts

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    The Verdi union has targeted the Frankfurt and Munich airports, where Lufthansa says only 10%-20% of flights will operate, as well as Berlin, Hamburg and Duesseldorf.

  6. Miles & More - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the following airlines adopted Miles & More as their sole loyalty program despite not being owned by the Lufthansa Group: [1] Croatia Airlines; LOT Polish Airlines (since 2003) Luxair (since 2012) Furthermore, all member airlines of the Star Alliance, of which Lufthansa is a founding member, accept Miles & More memberships. [1]

  7. List of airlines of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Lufthansa: LH: DLH: LUFTHANSA: 1926: Lufthansa CityLine: CL: CLH: HANSALINE: 1992: OFD Ostfriesischer-Flug-Dienst: 2011: Rebranded from OLT - Ostfriesische Lufttransport (1958–2011) TUI fly Deutschland: X3: TUI: TUI JET: 2006: Rebranded from Hapag-Lloyd Express (2002–2006) Hapagfly (2005–2007) merged into TUIfly (Germany), later rebranded ...

  8. Lufthansa flights grounded as transport strike brings Germany ...

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    All Lufthansa flights will be grounded today (27 March) due to widespread strike action across Germany.. A mass walkout by transport workers which began at midnight, affecting airports, railways ...

  9. Eurowings - Wikipedia

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    Eurowings GmbH is a German low-cost carrier [4] headquartered in Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, [3] [5] and a wholly owned subsidiary of the Lufthansa Group.Founded in 1996, it serves a network of domestic and European destinations and maintains bases at several airports throughout Germany, Austria, and the Czech Republic.