Lufthansa Cityline vs Lufthansa Airlines

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6/25/20232 min read

Is Lufthansa Cityline a Point to Point carrier?

Let me explain this through an example here.

For instance, you are traveling from Dublin (Ireland) to Tbilisi (Georgia) with a transit/layover in Munich, Germany. The first flight from Dublin to Munich is operated by Lufthansa CityLine while the second flight from Munich to Tbilisi is operated by Lufthansa.

Lufthsana Cityline and Lufthansa connecting flight
Lufthsana Cityline and Lufthansa connecting flight

This type of operation is common for regional airlines, as it allows them to focus on serving specific markets and providing a more efficient service. Lufthansa CityLine operates a dense network of point-to-point flights across Europe, as well as some long-haul routes to leisure destinations.

Important Tip: If you are going to a destination that requires you to take 2 flights, the first flight being a Lufthansa Cityline flight and the second being a legacy Lufthansa carrier, you might have to go through passport control and immigration after arriving in the first airport.

Characteristics of a point-to-point carrier:

If you are an Indian Passport Holder, you can visit Tbilisi (Georgia) without a visa if you have the Irish Residence Permit (IRP). If you fly by the Legacy Lufthansa Carrier and not the Lufthansa Cityline, you don't have to go through Passport Control/Immigration. However, if you are flying with Lufthansa Cityline, you need to have a Schengen Visa to be able to transit through Germany.

Yes, Lufthansa CityLine is a point-to-point carrier just like Ryan Air, Wizz Air, KLM City Hopper, and Vueling. This means that it does not offer any connecting flights or codeshare flights. It only flies between two specific airports.

Lufthansa CityLine uses a fleet of smaller aircraft, such as the Airbus A320 and A319, which are well-suited for point-to-point operations.

  • They operate flights between two specific airports, without any connecting flights.

  • They typically serve smaller markets than network carriers.

  • They offer a more focused service, with a narrower range of destinations and flight frequencies.

  • They often use smaller aircraft than network carriers.

Lufthansa CityLine is a new carrier service launched by Lufthansa in 2023. It is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Lufthansa. It operates a dense network of point-to-point flights across Europe.

Lufthansa CityLine offers fares that are typically lower than those of Lufthansa mainline.

Since your first flight is a Point-to-Point carrier, you might have to go through passport control, collect your luggage and go through the security control again, even though your connecting flight is leaving from the same terminal in Munich.

Do You have to go through Passport control at Munich Airport with Lufthansa Cityline?

Frankfurt and Munich are the two major hubs of Lufthansa Cityline. Whether you need to go through passport control at Munich Airport with Lufthansa Cityline depends on your travel itinerary.

If you are flying from a country outside of the Schengen Area to a country outside of the Schengen Area, then you will need to go through passport control. However, if you are flying from a country inside the Schengen Area to another country inside the Schengen Area, then you will not need to go through passport control.

The airline uses a fleet of smaller aircraft, such as the Airbus A320 and A319, which are well-suited for point-to-point operations.