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Lufthansa's one-off Falklands flight

 

When Lufthansa Flight 2574 takes off from Frankfurt on February 1, it will be carrying three crews on Lufthansa's longest flight ever, and one of its most unusual—it's a 15-hour 8,500-mile support flight for an Antarctic expedition.

The A350-900 will be making a bee-line for Britain's Mount Pleasant Royal Air Force base  in the Falkland Islands, carrying a Lufthansa crew picked from 600 volunteers, the science research crew, and the crew of their ship. There will be 92 aboard the 300-seat plane. All passengers and flight crew are now undergoing a 14-day quarantine.

From the Falklands, the passengers will rendezvous with the vessel Polarstern, and will head for the Antarctic; the returning crew and researchers from the ship will fly back to Germany on Feb. 3 as Flight 2575. The research ship usually does its crew change at Cape Town, South Africa, but because of the current increased virus rates there, the switch was moved.

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