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| Founded | 2003 | ||||||
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| Operating bases | Verona, Italy | ||||||
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| Frequent-flyer program | Miles & More | ||||||
| Alliance | Star Alliance (affiliate) | ||||||
| Fleet size | 53 | ||||||
| Parent company | Lufthansa | ||||||
Lufthansa Regional was an operational entity for regional and feeder flights performed by up to fiveregional airlines owned or contracted byLufthansa within its route network.[1] As part of Lufthansa's rebranding, the Lufthansa Regionalbrand name has gradually been removed from the public eye since early 2018. The repainted aircraft no longer wear Lufthansa Regional titles.


Lufthansa Regional was founded as the successor of the similarTeam Lufthansa, which consisted of predominantly independent airlines contracted by Lufthansa. As of January 2018, Lufthansa Regional consists of two members,Air Dolomiti andLufthansa CityLine, which are both fully owned by Lufthansa.[1] They are based at Lufthansa's hubs atFrankfurt Airport andMunich Airport and carry 10.5 million passengers a year, mostly to minor domestic and European destinations.
As part of Lufthansa's new corporate design introduced in early 2018, Lufthansa Regional aircraft operated byLufthansa CityLine are also receiving the new livery with the "Lufthansa." "Regional" titles are being removed from thefuselages of Lufthansa Regionalaircraft and replaced by "Lufthansa" titles.
As of March 2020, one sole route remained as operated by Air Dolomiti under the Lufthansa brand while all other of their operations are codeshared using their own brand name.[2]