Track LH flights through Frankfurt and Munich. Get a text when they land.
Get a text when their LH flight landsHub
Frankfurt, Munich
Daily Flights
600+
Code
LH
Alliance
Star Alliance
About
Lufthansa operates from two major hubs: Frankfurt and Munich. Frankfurt is one of Europe's busiest airports and a common connection point for long-haul flights to Asia and the Americas.
Frankfurt airport is complex. Two terminals connected by a train, plus the long-haul pier requiring bus connections for some flights. "Landed at Frankfurt" can mean 30+ minutes before reaching the terminal, longer for connections.
Munich is more compact and easier to navigate. Lufthansa's Terminal 2 is modern with shorter walking distances than Frankfurt.
For UK travellers connecting through Germany, Lufthansa offers an extensive European feeder network. SkyText can track each segment to confirm they've made their connection and landed at the final destination.
How it works
Type the flight number (e.g., LH123). We verify it against live data.
Enter the mobile number where you want to receive updates.
We track the Lufthansa flight and send you an SMS when it lands.
FAQ
Enter the LH flight number into SkyText. You'll receive a text when the flight lands.
Yes. Lufthansa operates from Heathrow, Manchester, Birmingham, and Edinburgh to Frankfurt and Munich.
Track each flight segment separately to confirm arrival at each point.
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