Lufthansa starts Baghdad-Munich service in September
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March 29 - German Airline Lufthansa announced on Friday that it will start its Baghdad-Munich flights from September 30, the first in 20 years. Lufthansa said that the flights will be operated four times a week by Swiss affiliate PrivatAir using Boeing 737 aircraft between Arbil in northern Iraq and Frankfurt. The group's Austrian Air subsidiary also serves Arbil from Vienna.

The group's Austrian Air subsidiary also serves Arbil from Vienna.
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