Find which airlines fly direct from Frankfurt to Logan Intl, which days they fly and book direct flights.
Direct departures
Monday
Air Canada, Alaska Airlines, Brussels Airlines, +3 more
Air Canada, Alaska Airlines, +4 more
2
3
Tuesday
Air Canada, Alaska Airlines, Brussels Airlines, +3 more
Air Canada, Alaska Airlines, +4 more
2
3
Wednesday
Air Canada, Brussels Airlines, Lufthansa, +3 more
Air Canada, Brussels Airlines, +4 more
2
3
Thursday
Air Canada, Alaska Airlines, Brussels Airlines, +3 more
Air Canada, Alaska Airlines, +4 more
2
3
Friday
Air Canada, Alaska Airlines, Brussels Airlines, +3 more
Air Canada, Alaska Airlines, +4 more
2
3
Saturday
Air Canada, Brussels Airlines, Lufthansa, +1 more
Air Canada, Brussels Airlines, +2 more
1
Sunday
Air Canada, Brussels Airlines, Lufthansa, +1 more
Air Canada, Brussels Airlines, +2 more
1
Direct returns
Monday
Air Canada, Alaska Airlines, Brussels Airlines, +3 more
Air Canada, Alaska Airlines, +4 more
2
3
Tuesday
Air Canada, Alaska Airlines, Brussels Airlines, +3 more
Air Canada, Alaska Airlines, +4 more
2
3
Wednesday
Air Canada, Alaska Airlines, Brussels Airlines, +3 more
Air Canada, Alaska Airlines, +4 more
2
3
Thursday
Air Canada, Alaska Airlines, Brussels Airlines, +3 more
Air Canada, Alaska Airlines, +4 more
2
3
Friday
Air Canada, Alaska Airlines, Brussels Airlines, +3 more
Air Canada, Alaska Airlines, +4 more
2
3
Saturday
Air Canada, Brussels Airlines, Lufthansa, +1 more
Air Canada, Brussels Airlines, +2 more
1
Sunday
Air Canada, Brussels Airlines, Lufthansa, +1 more
Air Canada, Brussels Airlines, +2 more
1
Our flight to Chicago O'Hare was delayed an hour, causing us to miss our connection to MSP and spend an extra 3 hours at O'Hare so we could board a plane with a damaged door and wait another 45 minutes or so. The crew was great, the food decent, The drinks were great: 2 glasses of a nice South African Shiraz, an ice cold can of Beck's Beer, and Dewar's White Label on the rocks.
Our flight to Chicago O'Hare was delayed an hour, causing us to miss our connection to MSP and spend an extra 3 hours at O'Hare so we could board a plane with a damaged door and wait another 45 minutes or so. The crew was great, the food decent, The drinks were great: 2 glasses of a nice South African Shiraz, an ice cold can of Beck's Beer, and Dewar's White Label on the rocks.
I wrote about this leg of my itinerary in a previous part of this review
+ Clean, modern plane. - Despite the cabin had only 50% occupancy I was cramped in a row with 2 other people. Almost all other rows had only 1 person. I would have expected the airline to offer assistance other than a flight attendant to tell people in the back of the plane to find available seats. Next time I will not purchase an upgraded seat and hope I get my personal row for free.
Better flight than mum to Frankfurt. But food was very mediocre.
Very bad, never get this flight again and crew was worst and are rude especially one bald guy was not helpful and there was an other German guy who was bit helpful. Lufthansa owners should look into this matter seriously and food was not good as well
NEVER TOOK THIS FLIGHT. LUFTHANSA CANCELED THIS FLIGHT WITHOUT ANY NOTICE. We were rerouted through Chicago on United airlines with a layover of five hours and then on American Airlines to St. Louis. The United club lounge in Chicago is good but there is no shower unlike Bangalore 080 lounge
I didn't like much about this flight. Almost no entertainment choices...and not available what was listed. Food not good.
Delayed boarding without detailed information given. Using stairs with heavy carry-on and computer.
Very good, the staff was great the service and everything was very good, without delays very comfortable!
They call it a “Dreamliner” but in reality it’s a bit of a nightmare. In short: seating is waaay too cramped in all aspects, food was terrible with bread and butter being the only saving grace, complimentary drinks are too small, and lavatories are too small and absolutely disgusting! Forcing people who travel “economy class” to endure such conditions should be considered criminal! And, I know this is not uniquely a Lufthansa issue; it’s an industry issue and it should be addressed in the interest of humanity.
Frankfurt am Main (FRA)Germany
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