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Discover Airlines Acquiring Airbus A350s In 2027 (Lufthansa Hand-Me-Downs)

Discover Airlines is Lufthansa Group’s long haul leisure carrier based in Germany. The airline has been growing in recent years, as Lufthansa Group (unsurprisingly) sees a lot of potential with its low cost operations.

Last year, we learned how the Discover Airlines fleet will grow in the coming years, and that we’ll eventually see the introduction of a new business class product. There’s now an even more interesting announcement, as the airline is getting a new “flagship” aircraft.

Discover Airlines will get four Airbus A350-900s in 2027

Discover Airlines has announced plans to grow its fleet to 40 aircraft by the middle of 2028. Most noteworthy of all is that the airline is expected to acquire four Airbus A350-900s in 2027. Discover Airlines’ long haul fleet otherwise consists of Airbus A330s, with the airline retiring A330-200s, and focusing on A330-300s.

So with the A350s, Discover Airlines will really start to have a next generation fleet. The airline notes how these planes will initially be used on existing routes, like to Orlando (MCO) and Windhoek (WDH). However, the plane also opens up new possibilities, like flying to South and Central America, Southeast Asia, and beyond.

Discover Airlines is growing its fleet in the coming years

Here’s how Discover Airlines CEO Bernd Bauer describes this:

“With the further development and expansion of our fleet – including the planned deployment of the Airbus A350 – we are further strengthening our existing offering, with even more comfort and attractive options for our guests. Additional aircraft, greater range, and a new cabin product will enable us to respond even better to the needs of travelers. We look forward to flying even more people on vacation in the future, while at the same time making an important contribution to strengthening the Lufthansa Group in the leisure and private travel segment. Now it is time for us to quickly create the conditions for integrating the Airbus A350 into our fleet.”

Discover Airlines isn’t the only Lufthansa Group leisure subsidiary to be getting A350s. SWISS’ leisure subsidiary, Edelweiss Air, is fully refreshing its long haul fleet, replacing A340-300s with A350-900s. In Edelweiss’ case, those are former LATAM jets, that were retired early.

Edelweiss Air is also refreshing its fleet with A350s

What to expect onboard Discover Airlines Airbus A350s

In typical Lufthansa Group fashion, Discover Airlines has acquired most of its aircraft simply by being given Lufthansa planes as they’ve been retired. So most of Discover Airlines’ A330s have the typical Lufthansa business class, in a 2-2-2 configuration.

Discover Airlines A330 business class seats

So you might be thinking that these A350s that Discover Airlines is getting also have those interiors, given that most Lufthansa A350s also have business class seats in a 2-2-2 configuration.

Lufthansa A350 business class seats

However, not surprisingly, there’s another angle here. In 2021, Lufthansa opportunistically picked up four ex-Philippine Airlines A350s, as the carrier was going through a reorganization. Lufthansa maintained the cabin interiors, which funny enough, actually elevated Lufthansa’s business class experience considerably, given that these planes have Thompson Aero Vantage XL seats.

Future Discover Airlines A350 business class seats

There was always the question of what Lufthansa would eventually do with these planes, so it’s not surprising that they’re now going to a different subsidiary. Meanwhile Lufthansa’s A350s with the old business class are all eventually going to be reconfigured with Allegris cabins.

So when these four special A350s are taken over by Discover Airlines, you can expect that interiors will be maintained. It’ll be the first time that we see direct aisle access from all business class seats on the carrier, which is pretty cool.

Bottom line

Discover Airlines will be growing its fleet with four Airbus A350-900s, which will be acquired from Lufthansa. Specifically, the four former Philippine Airlines A350s that the airline picked up several years back will be headed to Discover Airlines, to be the carrier’s new flagship aircraft.

This is a cool development for Discover Airlines, and should represent the carrier’s best product yet.

What do you make of Lufthansa sending four A350s to Discover Airlines?

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