#TBT: Lufthansa’s flights to Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Uruguay in 1988

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Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo and Santiago de Chile were Lufthansa’s South American destinations in 1988 considering the southern part of the continent, all of them connecting to Frankfurt am Main Airport.

The airline used its Boeing 747s for these flights, which had three seating classes. Between First, Business and Economy, 384 places were available.

See also: #TBT: Dinar Líneas Aéreas flights in 1999.

Brazil was the main market, with five weekly services, followed by Argentina, Chile and Uruguay, with three, two and one respectively.

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See also: #TBT: Cubana de Aviación flights to South America in 1999.

Schedule in South America – Lufthansa (1988)

*Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Uruguay.

Departures from Frankfurt

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FlightFromToAircraftFreq.
LH 518Frankfurt
21:15
Río de Janeiro
05:50+1
Boeing 747Tuesday
LH 518Río de Janeiro
06:55
Viracopos
08:00
Boeing 747Wednesday
LH 518Viracopos
08:50
Buenos Aires
10:25
Boeing 747Wednesday
LH 518Buenos Aires
11:15
Santiago
13:20
Boeing 747Wednesday
LH 508Frankfurt
21:40
Río de Janeiro
06:25+1
Boeing 747Thursday
LH 508Río de Janeiro
07:30
Viracopos
08:35
Boeing 747Friday
LH 508Viracopos
09:25
Buenos Aires
11:05
Boeing 747Friday
LH 500Frankfurt
09:30
Río de Janeiro
18:15
Boeing 747Saturday
LH 500Río de Janeiro
19:15
Viracopos
20:20
Boeing 747Saturday
LH 520Frankfurt
21:40
Río de Janeiro
06:25+1
Boeing 747Saturday
LH 520Río de Janeiro
07:40
Buenos Aires
09:45
Boeing 747Sunday
LH 520Buenos Aires
10:45
Santiago
12:50
Boeing 747Sunday
LH 506Frankfurt
21:40
Río de Janeiro
06:25+1
Boeing 747Sunday
LH 506Río de Janeiro
07:30
Viracopos
08:35
Boeing 747Monday
LH 506Viracopos
09:25
Montevideo
11:50
Boeing 747Monday

See also: #TBT: KLM flights to South America in 1988.

Departures from South America

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FlightFromToAircraftFreq.
LH 507Montevideo
15:20
Viracopos
17:30
Boeing 747Monday
LH 507Viracopos
18:20
Río de Janeiro
19:20
Boeing 747Monday
LH 507Río de Janeiro
20:35
Frankfurt
10:50+1
Boeing 747Monday
LH 519Santiago
14:50
Buenos Aires
16:30
Boeing 747Wednesday
LH 519Buenos Aires
17:30
Viracopos
20:55
Boeing 747Wednesday
LH 519Viracopos
21:45
Río de Janeiro
22:45
Boeing 747Wednesday
LH 519Río de Janeiro
23:55
Frankfurt
14:10+1
Boeing 747Wednesday
LH 509Buenos Aires
13:55
Viracopos
17:20
Boeing 747Friday
LH 509Viracopos
18:20
Río de Janeiro
19:20
Boeing 747Friday
LH 509Río de Janeiro
20:35
Frankfurt
10:50+1
Boeing 747Friday
LH 501Viracopos
21:45
Río de Janeiro
22:45
Boeing 747Saturday
LH 501Río de Janeiro
23:55
Frankfurt
14:10+1
Boeing 747Saturday
LH 521Santiago
16:10
Buenos Aires
17:50
Boeing 747Sunday
LH 521Buenos Aires
18:50
Río de Janeiro
22:40
Boeing 747Sunday
LH 521Río de Janeiro
23:55
Frankfurt
14:10+1
Boeing 747Sunday

See also: #TBT: Aeroflot flights between Russia and Argentina in 1987.

These operations offered connections from Frankfurt to Amsterdam, Athens, Belgrade, Berlin, Bonn, Bremen, Brussels, Bucharest, Budapest, Cologne, Copenhagen, Damascus, Düsseldorf, Istanbul, Stockholm, Geneva, Hanover, Hamburg, Helsinki, London, Milan, Moscow, Munich, Nuremberg, Oslo, Paris, Prague, Rome, Stuttgart, Sofia, Tel Aviv, Warsaw, Vienna, Zagreb and Zurich.

See also: #TBT: Iberia flights to South America in 1988.

From the four markets mentioned in this note, only Argentina and Brazil continue to be part of Lufthansa’s regular schedule. The last flight to Santiago de Chile was in 2006, while Uruguay had its final service in the 1990s.

Buenos Aires and Sao Paulo have a daily flight from Frankfurt with Boeing 747-8i aircraft, and Rio de Janeiro has three weekly operations with Munich on Airbus A350s.

See also: #TBT: Aerolíneas Argentinas transpolar flight in 1987.

Source

  • Guía Argentina de Tráfico Aéreo – January 1988.

See also: #TBT: United Airlines flights to Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Uruguay in 1992.

Sebastián Polito - Vuelos y Spotters
Sebastián Polito - Vuelos y Spotters
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