Lufthansa resumes its direct flights to Iran after finding a body in the landing equipment room

Lufthansa resumes its direct flights to Iran after finding a body in the landing equipment room

German airline Lufthansa chose to resume its direct flights to Tehran after discovering a body in the Airbus Airbus Landing Chamber.
In response to an inquiry, the company announced that its “LH600” trip took off from Frankfurt, heading to the Iranian capital after Saturday noon, adding that it was decided to continue the trips “after a comprehensive evaluation with experts and internal powers.

The Lufthansa Group cancelled numerous flights to Iran on Friday after discovering a man’s body in the Airbus A340 “A340” compartment during maintenance.
The aircraft left Tehran and touched down in Frankfurt on Thursday. The man’s identify has not yet been made clear in any material.
The body of the man was discovered next to an oxygen package with a mask, according to Frankfurt police, and the Attorney General requested that the body be dissected.

After discovering a body in the landing equipment room, Lufthansa resumes direct flights to Iran.

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