With our Lufthansa Insights Travel Blog, you can experience flying from a new perspective: we portray exciting personalities who are real game changers in their field, present groundbreaking technologies and trends, and give an insight into the forward-looking world of Lufthansa.
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Welcome to the Future of Aviation
A word from Jens Ritter, CEO Lufthansa Airlines
Welcome to My World: Karolina Kurkova
Prominent frequent flyers and Lufthansa customers talk about their relationship with travel and show us their world
Meta City: The Age of Connectivity
Richard Florida lets his thoughts take flight: in this age of Meta Cities and digital connectivity, the need to meet face-to-face has only intensified, writes the best-selling author and urbanist
AI in Aviation: Smarter Travel
How artificial intelligence is shaping the future of travel
Lufthansa Allegris: More Freedom, More Comfort, More Individuality
The new Lufthansa Allegris cabins offer travelers a wide range of options to suit their personal needs and wishes
What the Hack: The Best Travel Hacks From the Pros
Flight attendant Florian Schwebel is always prepared for anything on his travels. He shares his best travel hacks with us
Come Fly With Me
Meet the Lufthansa Allegris Makers and Designers
Lufthansa Insights Art – the joy of travel meets fun of collecting
Lufthansa Insights offers collections with artistic value in the Uptrip app. The digital collectible pictures can be exchanged for rewards and converted into NFTs
How the Diversifly network is turning the Lufthansa Group into a safe space for queer employees
Calli Flothmann and Fabian Kieper are the spokespeople for Diversifly, the Lufthansa Group's queer network. Here, the two Lufthansa employees talk about the goals, tasks, and successes of the employee network and explain why Pride is more than just a party
Retreat, Place of Work, Oasis of Well-being
The new more spacious Lufthansa lounge at Newark Airport meets the different needs of passengers. A conversation with the makers