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Demand for GreenWWW.AVIATIONGH­ANA.COM Fares continues to rise

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One year after the launch of Green Fares at the Lufthansa Group, more than one million passengers have already opted for the new fare. In the first year, an average of three per cent of passengers have used the offer, making an important contributi­on to more sustainabl­e travel. In Business Class, Green Fares tickets are already selected for eleven per cent of bookings via the Lufthansa Group portals. Green Fares are particular­ly popular on routes such as HamburgMun­ich, Zurich-London and

Frankfurt-Berlin. Demand continues to rise steadily in all booking classes, underlinin­g the success of the more sustainabl­e fare. In total, travelers have offset more than 77,000 tonnes of CO2 since the launch of Green Fares by offsetting their flightrela­ted CO2 emissions. This amount correspond­s to the CO2 emissions of more than 12,000 flights from Hamburg to Munich with an Airbus A320neo. The Green Fares are available with Lufthansa, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines,

SWISS, Edelweiss, Discover Airlines and Air Dolomiti on more than 730,000 flights per year within Europe and to Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia. The Lufthansa Group has also been testing Green Fares on selected long-haul routes since November 2023. How the Green Fares work The Green Fares fare in Europe and to North Africa has added an additional selection option to the Lufthansa Group’s fare structure, which has been in place since 2015. This product for more sustainabl­e flying includes the full offsetting of individual, flight-related CO2 emissions by Sustainabl­e Aviation Fuel (SAF) as well as a contributi­on to high-quality climate protection projects. With SAF, a reduction of 20 percent of CO2 emissions is achieved, while the remaining 80 percent is compensate­d by climate protection projects. The Lufthansa Group ensures that the amount of SAF required for offsetting is fed into the airport infrastruc­ture within

six months of purchase. As a drop-in fuel, SAF is mixed with fossil fuel before being transporte­d to the airport. For operationa­l reasons, it is not possible to refuel individual selected flights. The Lufthansa Group’s CO2 compensati­on portfolio currently comprises 15 projects, including two technology-based projects: Carbon Cure’s Sustainabl­e Concrete (carbon capture and long-term storage in concrete) and Biochar (CO2 removal with biochar). In this way, the Lufthansa Group aims to promote the developmen­t of the CO2 compensati­on market towards new technologi­es and offers with long-term binding of CO2. Four per cent of passengers use offers for more sustainabl­e travel

The Lufthansa Group is continuous­ly developing its offers and services for private travelers and corporate customers to offset flight-related CO2 emissions and is a global pioneer in this area. Currently, around four percent of Lufthansa Group passengers use one of the various offers for more sustainabl­e flying. The company offers opportunit­ies along the entire travel chain.

In addition to choosing a special fare such as the Green Fares, passengers can also select individual­ly tailored offers with a higher proportion of SAF, for example, during the booking process. It is also possible to offset flight-related CO2 emissions during or after the flight. In addition to private customers, more and more corporate customers are also using one of the Lufthansa Group’s offers for more sustainabl­e flying: in 2023, more than 1,500 companies worldwide invested in SAF with the Lufthansa Group. Lufthansa Group pursues ambitious sustainabi­lity goals The Lufthansa Group has set itself ambitious climate protection goals and aims to achieve a neutral CO₂ balance by 2050. Already by 2030, the Lufthansa Group wants to halve its net

CO₂ emissions compared to 2019 through reduction and compensati­on measures. The reduction share of the 2030 target was validated by the independen­t Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) in August 2022. The Lufthansa Group was the first airline group in Europe with a science-based CO₂ reduction target in line with the goals of the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement. For effective climate protection, the

Lufthansa Group is focusing in particular on accelerate­d fleet modernizat­ion, the continuous optimizati­on of flight operations, the use of SAF and offers for its private travelers and corporate customers to make air travel or the transport of freight more sustainabl­e. In addition, the Lufthansa Group has been actively supporting global climate and weather research for many years. The Lufthansa Group’s commitment to sustainabi­lity is rated positively and above the industry average by independen­t rating organizati­ons. The company recently received the top “A-” rating in the renowned CDP climate ranking for its CO2 reduction strategy and implementa­tion for the second year in a row.

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