Lufthansa, Europe's biggest airline by passenger numbers, said on Wednesday it would raise the price of most flights but partially offset the increase by lowering fuel surcharges.

From June 22, round-trip long distance flights will cost around 30 euros (37 dollars) more, while intra-European services will cost between 10 to 20 euros more, a spokesman for the German flag carrier told AFP.
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The increase, the first at Lufthansa since October, is to help finance investment in new aircraft like the Airbus A380 superjumbo and to redesign first- and business-class cabins, the spokesman said.
At the same time, Lufthansa will cut its fuel surcharges by three euros for a one-way flight in Europe and six euros for a long-distance flight, he added.
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