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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]
The airline was founded in 2022 as City Airlines and later renamed Lufthansa City Airlines, it began operations in June 2024, [4] operating from Munich Airport to various cities around Europe. [5] The airline received its air operator's certificate in June 2023 [6] and will operate using the brand name Lufthansa City. [2]
Flybmi was a former subsidiary of British Midland International (BMI), which was purchased from Lufthansa by International Airlines Group (IAG) on 20 April 2012. Regional was sold to Sector Aviation Holdings in May 2012 and operated as an independent airline from October 2012.
Lufthansa bought a 19% stake in JetBlue Airways in December 2007 and entered a code-sharing agreement with the airline. It was the first major investment by a European carrier in an American carrier since the EU–U.S. Open Skies Agreement came into effect in 2008. Lufthansa sold its stake in JetBlue in March 2015.
International Consolidated Airlines Group S.A., trading as International Airlines Group and usually shortened to IAG, is a British-Spanish multinational airline holding company with its registered office in Madrid, Spain, and its corporate headquarters in London, England. [4]
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In 1994, Interot launched its first international route (to Florence), [6] which was followed by flights to Birmingham and London City Airport in 1995. [7] [8] In 1996, the airline went into a cooperation with Lufthansa, becoming the first franchise partner of the Team Lufthansa brand, [9] which coincided with being renamed Augsburg Airways. [2]
On 22 September 2010, Lufthansa announced an order for 48 new aircraft, several of them for Swiss. [75] In March 2013, Swiss ordered six Boeing 777-300ERs. On 12 March 2015, Swiss confirmed Lufthansa Group had ordered an additional three Boeing 777-300ERs for Swiss. [76] The 777s will be operated by, and leased back from, Swiss Global Air Lines ...