Lufthansa (LH, Frankfurt International) will retire its remaining A300-600Rs by July 1. It has announced several new routes from its Dusseldorf, Frankfurt and Milan hubs: Dusseldorf Intl-Dubai: weekly seasonal A340-300 service starting on November 26 Dusseldorf Intl-St. Petersburg: daily CRJ-700 service has started on May 2 (operated by Lufthansa CityLine (CL/Cologne/Bonn)) Dusseldorf Intl-Venice Marco Polo: daily CRJ-200/-700 service has started on April 20 (operated by Eurowings (EW/Dortmund) and Lufthansa CityLine) Frankfurt Intl-Accra-Libreville: 5x weekly A330-300 service starting on July 1 (replacing one-stops via Lagos, Libreville will only be served as of July 15) Frankfurt Intl-(Dammam)-Bahrain: daily B737-800 service starting on September 22 (operated by PrivatAir (PTI/Geneva), 3x weekly via Dammam, 4x weekly non-stop) (replacing A330-300 services in combination with Abu Dhabi and Muscat) Milan Malpensa-Bari: daily A319-100 service has started on April 1 Milan Malpensa-Naples: 2x daily A319-100 service has started on April 1 Milan Malpensa-Rome Fiumicino: 4x daily A319-100 service has started on April 1 It has however terminated its Frankfurt Intl-Bristol and Munich-Yerevan services and will give up its routes from Frankfurt Intl to Alexandria El Nohza, Paderborn, Ufa and Valencia on July 1. Lufthansa is also not resuming seasonal services from Dusseldorf to Toulouse and from Stuttgart to Marseilles anymore this year. Its Stuttgart-Turin route is now not expected to be resumed until September 14. It has finally implemented its previously announced codeshare agreement with TACA Intl Airlines (TA/San Salvador) and now provides its passengers connections via Caracas to Lima and via Miami to San Salvador. It has also put its LH code on services from Milan Malpensa with Aegean Airlines (A3/Athens) to Athens and Air Malta (KM/Malta) to Malta. Lufthansa and its future subsidiary Brussels Airlines (SN/Brussels Ntl) have started codesharing on all routes between Brussels Ntl and Germany on March 29 with the exception of Munich.