Lufthansa will temporarily suspend its nonstop flights between St. Louis Lambert International Airport and Frankfurt, Germany, early next year. The move will temporarily suspend Lambert Airport’s only direct connection to Europe. The route, which is being operated by an Airbus A330-300 , has been running since 2022 and typically sees steady passenger demand.

The airline said the change is part of its seasonal aircraft rotation, and several other US cities will also see adjustments during that period. Notably, Lambert had no nonstop service to Europe from 2003 until Lufthansa launched the Frankfurt route. The airline has indicated that it would expand the service, but any growth will depend on aircraft availability.

Pause Is Linked To Seasonal Aircraft Rotation

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