06 November 2025
Lufthansa First Class Limousine in Munich and Frankfurt
Thanks to the partnership with Sixt, 40 premium vehicles at Lufthansa hubs with direct transfer of First Class guests and HON Circle Members to the aircraft
Lufthansa and SIXT are joining forces to further elevate the travel experience of the most exclusive customers. The two German companies, symbols of excellence in their respective sectors, have announced a new partnership for the Lufthansa First Class Limousine Service, the transport service dedicated to First Class guests and HON Circle Members at the Frankfurt and Munich hubs.
For twenty years, Lufthansa has been guaranteeing its top-tier passengers a smooth, comfortable and confidential transfer, directly from the terminal to the aircraft and vice versa on arrival. With the new partnership, this iconic service is further enhanced by the SIXT fleet of 40 premium vehicles of different models, equipped with the highest level of comfort and distinguished by the Lufthansa and SIXT logos, as well as the words "Lufthansa Shuttle Service".
The First Class limousine service offers tailor-made solutions and an even more exclusive ground experience and guarantees passengers maximum comfort for a flawless travel experience.
By the Editorial staff of Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source: Lufthansa Group Press Office
Photo: Copyright © Lufthansa Group
Photo Munich: Copyright © Sisterscom.com / Shutterstock
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