Lufthansa will operate two special long-haul flights from Berlin Brandenburg Airport on April 6, 2026, to mark the 100th anniversary of its inaugural scheduled services.
The flights recreate the original routes from April 6, 1926, departing Berlin for Zurich and Cologne. Flight LH1926 to Zurich will use a Boeing 787-9, while LH2026 to Cologne will be operated by an Airbus A350-900. Both aircraft feature commemorative liveries as part of Lufthansa’s anniversary fleet, led by the new Boeing 787-9 named Berlin with registration D-ABPU.
These one-way passenger services are now available for booking. Due to aircraft rotations, select return flights from Cologne and Zurich will also use A350-900 or 787-9 models on that date. The anniversary coincides with 100 years of regular scheduled air travel in Germany by Deutsche Lufthansa.