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German Airways (ZQ) seat map listing

German airline`s history of operations started in late 1974. It was a domestic air carrier, with head office in Düsseldorf. Firstly it was an independent company, but after was sold to Lufthansa in 2017, and then in 2019 to Zeitfracht Group (who did a whole rebranding of the carrier). The company covered a few European routes on behalf of Eurowings. Unfortunately, the German airline stopped its functionality in 2020 due to Covid-19 Pandemic. Before ceasing serving clients, the fleet amounted to 5 airplanes - Embraer 190 under its own brand, but previously the airline operated seven more planes.

Here at seatmaps.com we have compiled the most comprehensive database of airline seatmaps in the industry. Please click on the links below to see the extensive variety of seatmaps within the entire fleet of aircraft that German Airways operates.

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Fleet

Check in rules

Check-in desk opening hours vary depending on the place of departure and time of departure and depend primarily on the infrastructure conditions of the respective airport. Therefore, passengers should check with their tour operator or cruise provider for the scheduled check-in hours at the respective airports.

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Baggage

One piece of hand luggage is allowed per passenger with maximum dimensions of 55 x 40 x 23 cm and maximum weight of 8 kg. One piece of luggage weighing 23 kg per passenger is allowed.

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Unaccompanied minors

The airline does not provide an escort service for minors.

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Infants

Infants are passengers under the age of 24 months. Children younger than seven days old are not allowed on the flight. Infants do not have a separate seat and must sit on the lap of an accompanying adult. For example, one adult may travel with two infants. In this case you must buy one seat for one infant, and the other can sit on the adult's lap.

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Pets

The airline allows the carriage of animals in exceptional cases. For more detailed information please contact the sales department.

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