This year a Lufthansa crew
wearing traditional Bavarian dress will once again take off from Munich during the annual Oktoberfest beer festival,
bringing with them a touch of local colour to selected long-haul destinations
served from Munich .
Lufthansa flights with the special “Oktoberfest crew” are part of an ongoing
tradition that has proved very popular with passengers. This time around, the
14-strong inflight team, which will be made up of ten female and two male
flight attendants, will be heading for destinations in North America and Japan . On 18
September they will take off for New York , on
24 September for Chicago and on 30 September for
Tokyo . “The
response from our passengers has been overwhelming. That is why we are taking
up the Oktoberfest theme again – on the ground and in the air,” said Thomas
Kluhr, Chief Financial Officer & Hub Munich Lufthansa German Airlines.
As in 2012, the
traditional Bavarian costumes worn by the crew will be provided by Angermaier
Trachten, specialist outfitters based in Munich .
The dirndl designed for the flight attendants reflects Lufthansa’s corporate
colours – royal blue, yellow and white. The
bodice is yellow with
delicate blue printed flowers, while the skirt is blue-and-white striped and
will be worn with a blue silk apron. Male flight attendants will wear
lederhosen, combined with a janker – the traditional Bavarian jacket – and a
waistcoat. Their ties will tone in with their colleagues’ dirndls.
The “Oktoberfest on board”
theme is not restricted to Munich .
In September and October, Business Class passengers on all long-haul flights
departing from Frankfurt, Munich and Dusseldorf will be
offered a range of Bavarian delicacies. These include hearty specialities
such as landjager and radi
(cold smoked sausage with radish), trout, tafelspitz (boiled beef), obazda (a
spicy cheese speciality) and knodel with schwammerl (dumplings with mushrooms).
Meanwhile, on the audio channel, a special programme will be devoted to
Bavarian music to get passengers into the swing of the Oktoberfest.
Passengers will also be
able to experience the Oktoberfest atmosphere in the Lufthansa lounges at Munich . In the Senator
lounges, guests will have a chance to taste apfelstrudel, rotzeitbrettln (a
typical Bavarian mixed cold platter served on a wooden board) and pretzels. In
the First Class Lounge, classic Oktoberfest sweets such as burnt almonds or
chocolate fruits will be offered in a specially built traditional Alpine hut.
The restaurant, which will be decked out for the annual beer festival, will
also be serving Bavarian delicacies, with chefs preparing specialities such as
duck or kaiserschmarrn (sugared pancakes) at guests’ tables.
During the Oktoberfest,
Lufthansa’s customer service staff at Munich
are permitted to wear their own traditional Bavarian costumes to work.
Furthermore, in cooperation with Loden- Frey and the specialist outfitters
Trachtenhaus Jager in Miesbach, Lufthansa’s ground staff at Munich will be provided with tailor-made
dirndls and traditional Bavarian men’s suits.