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Lufthansa joins the Apple Watch party, offering flight information & boarding pass app

As someone who still mostly views my Apple Watch as a gimmick, I have to admit that airline apps do make a good case for the device, making viewing alerts and directions as easy as glancing at the time. American Airlines, BA and EasyJet were among the front-runners in offering Apple Watch apps, and now Lufthansa has joined the party too, reports Forbes.

Use your watch as a boarding pass and have your essential flight information displayed on your wrist. It reminds passengers of their flight the day prior to their departure, provides continuous updates about the status of the flight and displays the boarding time, terminal, gate and seat number. Just like a timer, it enables passengers to see – down to the very minute – how long is left until their scheduled boarding time

The app is currently available only to members of Lufthansa’s frequent flyer program, Miles & More, with a general rollout expected later in the year.

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  1. Cornelius Grossmann - 9 years ago

    Lufthansa has had a Apple Watch app since the launch of the Apple Watch store. At least this is the case for the german store maybe it just launched in the US store.

  2. Nic Wise - 9 years ago

    AirNZ has rather a good watch app. Not that anyone can buy watches in NZ, tho.

    http://www.airnewzealand.co.nz/air-nz-app

    You can even order coffee using it, in the lounge.

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