https://onemileatatime.com/news/lufthansa-airbus-a380/The airline expects to use the long-haul aircraft, which is popular with customers and crews, again from summer 2023. The company is currently assessing how many A380s will be reactivated and which destinations the Airbus will fly to.
Lufthansa still has 14 Airbus A380s, which are currently parked in Spain and France for long-term so called “deep storage”. Six of these aircraft have already been sold, eight A380s remain part of the Lufthansa fleet for the time being.
https://www.reuters.com/business/aerosp ... 022-06-21/Lufthansa is attributing the return of the Airbus A380 to two factors:
The steep rise in customer demand, as we’re seeing the demand for international air travel recover more quickly than airlines had anticipated
The delayed delivery of aircraft on order; in particular, the Boeing 777X has been delayed by at least five years, and now won’t enter service until at least 2025
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