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Lufthansa is launching its new "Allegris" cabin on Airbus A350 planes starting in May. Allegris represents a new era of comfort for Lufthansa and will initially serve Canada and the US. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. On Sunday, Lufthansa Airlines CEO Jens Ritter announced on LinkedIn the delivery of the airline's first-ever Allegris-equipped airplane — an Airbus A350, registered D-AIXT and nicknamed Leipzig. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
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Last summer, a couple was flying home when their connecting Lufthansa flight in Germany was canceled. In August, they were flying home from Singapore on United Airlines when their Lufthansa Airlines connection between Germany and New Jersey was canceled, Giantisco told Business Insider. Advertisement"More than anything, we need the money we spent trying to get home at the last minute and being stuck in Munich," Giantisco said. They flew from Munich to London on a Lufthansa flight and from London to New Jersey on United. That became a challenge when they discovered their original flight information had been removed from their United flight history.
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The CEO of Lufthansa Airlines wrote a LinkedIn post detailing his experience working as a flight attendant. CEO Jens Ritter said he helped out staff on flights between Germany and the Middle East. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe CEO of Lufthansa Airlines worked as a flight attendant on a round-trip between Germany and the Middle East, serving passengers onboard the German airline. According to a Lufthansa spokesperson, Ritter worked on an outbound and return flight between Frankfurt in Germany and Bahrain. Ritter has been in charge of Lufthansa Airlines since last April.
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Victoria Paris, 24, issued a very public complaint against Air France, and asked her followers to "wage war" on the airline. Her 1.7 million TikTok followers obliged and spammed the airline's social media comments with demands for her bag. The same day she mobilized her fans, Air France reached out to let Paris know that it located and shipped her bags back to her. When an airline loses your luggage, it typically results in a weeks-long process to retrieve your items — that is, unless you're an influencer with 1.7 million TikTok followers. Air France did not immediately respond to Insider's request to comment on the incident.
An American Airlines passenger lost his wallet with an Apple AirTag inside it in January. The airline told Lewis it could not find his wallet, but eventually found the AirTag lodged under a seat. Lewis said the AirTag stayed on the plane for days, and traveled to dozens of cities. American Airlines passenger John Lewis tweeted last month that he lost his wallet with an Apple AirTag inside while aboard a flight to Fort Lauderdale. Upon contacting American Airlines, Lewis said he was informed that crews had cleaned the plane, but did not find his wallet.
Steve O'Dwyer griped on Twitter and during a live broadcast that Lufthansa airlines lost his luggage. He told CNN he tracked the bags with an AirTag, which indicated they were at Heathrow, but he still hasn't gotten them back. The pro player took to Twitter to share other airline customers' accounts of mishandled luggage. Following the tournament, O'Dwyer recounted to CNN his journey from Ireland to the Bahamas with a connecting flight at Heathrow Airport. After O'Dwyer bashed Lufthansa during the tournament broadcast, he continued to tweet at the airline and some of its employees.
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