Lufthansa (LH, Frankfurt International) has announced new services from several German airports and has also published plans to add Baghdad and Erbil to its network later this summer: Dusseldorf Intl-Athens: 5x weekly CRJ-900 service starting on March 28 (operated by Eurowings (EW/Dortmund)) Dusseldorf Intl-Dubrovnik: 2x weekly CRJ-900 service starting on April 1 (operated by Eurowings) Dusseldorf Intl-Gdansk: 6x weekly CRJ-200 service starting on Mach 28 (operated by Eurowings) Frankfurt Intl-Jeddah-Sana: 4x weekly A330-300/A340-300 service starting on March 28 (replacing Sana route via Addis Ababa) Frankfurt Intl-Khartoum: 4x weekly B737-800 service starting on March 28 (replacing route via Jeddah) (operated by PrivatAir (PTI/Geneva)) Munich-Athens: 2x weekly seasonal Fokker 100 service starting on March 28 (operated by Contact Air (C3/Stuttgart)) Munich-Miami: 3x weekly A330-300 service resuming on March 30 Munich-Rostock/Laage: 2x weekly CRJ-900 service starting on March 28 (operated by Lufthansa CityLine (CL/Cologne/Bonn)) Munich-Tallinn: daily A319-100 service starting on March 28 Munich-Tehran Imam Khomeini: 4x weekly B737-800 service resuming on March 29 (operated by PrivatAir) Munich-Zadar: weekly seasonal CRJ-900 service starting on April 3 (operated by Lufthansa CityLine) Lufthansa will temporarily suspend its Dusseldorf Intl-Chicago O'Hare route between January 29 and February 24. It had previously already terminated service to Shenyang that it had served as an add-on leg to its six times weekly A340-300 service between Munich and Seoul Incheon. Lufthansa will also give up its Hanover-Paris CDG route on January 31 and its Berlin Tegel-Paris CDG, Berlin Tegel-Vienna, Dusseldorf Intl-London City, Nuremberg-Paris CDG and Stuttgart-Vienna routes on March 27. In addition, it has announced that it will not resume its seasonal services from Dusseldorf Intl to Bastia and Sarmellek this summer season. Its subsidiary Austrian Airlines (OS/Vienna) will continue to operate from Vienna to Berlin Tegel and Stuttgart. Lufthansa has started full bilateral codesharing with its new Star Alliance partner Continental Airlines (CO/Houston Intcl).