From Bavaria to the Beach: Oktoberfest Flights, New Euro Routes, and Puerto Rican Getaways

From Bavaria to the Beach: Oktoberfest Flights, New Euro Routes, and Puerto Rican Getaways

Good morning, travelers! Today, we’re taking you around the globe with a little Oktoberfest in the sky, new flight routes to Europe, ultra-long hauls on Emirates, and a Puerto Rican escape that won’t break the bank. Lufthansa is bringing Bavarian flair onboard, Delta’s expanding its European horizons, Emirates is proving that long flights can still be luxurious, and Puerto Rico’s offering a tropical getaway for as low as $140. So grab your lederhosen, buckle up for a 17-hour A380 ride, or pack light for a Caribbean retreat—there’s a lot to explore!But first, here are the latest blog post from our website (and yes, there are a bunch of new ones):Latest Credit Card Transfer Bonuses – Mid September 2024 Update Read online Delta Sky Club LAX Review: Luxury & Lounge Perfection Read online ✈️Lufthansa’s Oktoberfest Takes Off (Literally)If you thought Oktoberfest was only on the ground, think again! Lufthansa is taking the festivities to the skies. For the 18th year, flight crews are swapping their standard uniforms for traditional dirndls and lederhosen on select flights, bringing a Bavarian twist to your in-flight experience. Today, they’re flying from Munich to Osaka, and later this month, from Munich to Johannesburg.No ticket to Osaka or Johannesburg? No worries! Lufthansa is rolling out Oktoberfest treats across lounges and flights, from roast chicken in business class to bratwurst in economy. Even the lounges at Munich Airport are in on the action with Bavarian specialties like roast pork and sweet dumplings. So grab your pretzels and enjoy this mile-high festival!✈️Delta’s Summer 2025: New Routes, New AdventuresGet ready for a European getaway—Delta is launching seven new routes to Europe in summer 2025, including one to a brand-new destination. Highlights? Delta will be the first U.S. airline to fly to Catania, Italy (CTA) from New York (JFK). Italy’s clearly having a moment with four new Delta routes, including flights to Naples and Rome.Other exciting additions: Boston gets new flights to Barcelona and Milan, while Detroit now has a path to Dublin. Oh, and Minneapolis gets a new route to Rome. In total, Delta’s gearing up for its biggest transatlantic schedule ever.If you’re flying from Atlanta, you’ll have even more options as Delta boosts frequencies to popular destinations like Athens and Barcelona.Buckle up, folks, Europe’s never been closer!✈️ Puerto Rico: A Refreshing Deal from $140 RTTired of your usual vacay spots? Puerto Rico’s calling, and this time it’s not your typical beach escape. With round-trip fares from $140 on United, it’s the perfect chance to mix it up! Sure, you could hit the same resort again, but why not explore Culebra and Vieques—islands with wild horses, bioluminescent bays, and unspoiled beaches?Flights from Houston ($149), Las Vegas ($214), and Los Angeles ($245) are waiting for you. Just remember, United doesn’t include carry-ons, so book a checked bag to save cash!With travel dates in November, it’s a great time to shake up your vacation routine! Read online ✈️ Direct to Hong Kong: U.S. Airports with Non-Stop FlightDreaming of a direct flight to Hong Kong? Well, you’re in luck. As of September 2024, five major U.S. airports offer non-stop routes to Hong Kong, with 88 flights between them. Cathay Pacific and United Airlines are holding down the fort.New York (JFK): Cathay Pacific flies 3 times daily, with over 8,000 miles and 15+ hours in the air.San Francisco (SFO): Cathay and United duke it out here, with a combined 104 flights.Los Angeles (LAX): Cathay has twice-daily flights, while United flies 30 times a month.Boston (BOS): Cathay operates daily A350-1000 flights.Chicago (ORD): Fewer flights, but Cathay still offers regular service.With talks of American and Delta possibly rejoining the route, more options may be just over the horizon.✈️ Emirates’ Top 5 Longest Airbus A380 Routes: Buckle Up!If you’re ready to fly in style on a long journey, Emirates’ Airbus A380 routes have you covered. Here are the airline’s five longest A380 routes, all exceeding 7,500 miles and ensuring a comfy, luxurious ride:Dubai to Auckland (8,810 miles) – Emirates’ longest route, clocking in at a whopping 17 hours and 10 minutes. The A380 makes this ultra-long-haul flight feel like a breeze.Dubai to Los Angeles (8,334 miles) – Hollywood’s calling with 16+ hours of service, complete with flat beds and gourmet dining.Dubai to Houston (8,165 miles) – Connecting two energy hubs in over 16 hours.Dubai to San Francisco (8,101 miles) – Tech and luxury meet on this 15-hour-50-minute journey.Dubai to São Paulo (7,591 miles) – Nearly 15 hours linking the Middle East and Brazil’s business hub.Whether in first class or economy, Emirates ensures every mile is a treat.We love hearing from you! Share your travel stories, tips, or ask us burning travel questions. Ask me a question or advice on points and miles or other travel questions. Who knows, your story might be featured in our next newsletter!🔗 Stay Connected – Don’t forget to follow at @pointsplanensimple for daily doses of travel inspiration!✨ Safe Travels & Happy Landings! Thank you for flying with us on this newsletter journey. 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