Did Lufthansa offer free business class upgrades to people in Israel to apologize for the Holocaust? No, that's not true: The company publicly denied it. Two online AI detectors said the image purportedly providing the proof was likely to have been generated by AI.
The claim originated from a post (archived here) published by the @0xRacist X account on March 24, 2026. It read:
I always have my vpn set to israel when I book flights and hotels
Lufthansa just gave me a free business class upgrade because they're sorry about the holocaust
The attachment to the post looked like a screenshot. The text in the image continued:
Lufthansa
Booking code [blacked out]
Important information for your flight.
Dear Mr. [blacked out],
We sincerely acknowledge the immense suffering caused by the holocaust all these years later and, while nothing can undo such history, we hope this complimentary upgrade to Business Class serves as a small gesture of respect and goodwill on your upcoming journey.
Kind regards, Your Lufthansa Team
This is how the shared picture appeared on X at the time of writing:
(Image source: post by @0xRacist on X.com.)
On March 25, 2026, the airline company replied (archived here) on X:
Please be advised that this is not a message sent by Lufthansa - it is fake!
On the same day, a carrier's spokesperson told Lead Stories via email:
The purported customer letter currently circulating on social media is not a message sent by Lufthansa, but rather a forgery and misinformation.
Speaking about its upgrade policies, Lufthansa told Euronews (archived here) in 2024 that if the travel class initially booked by a passenger is full while there are empty seats in a higher class, the company's employees may decide to upgrade flyers for free.
The fake "screenshot" used capitalization unlikely to appear in corporate communications. For example, it used two uppercase letters to spell "Business Class," yet left "the holocaust" spelled with a lowercase letter despite standard grammar rules (archived here) that capitalize it when referencing the World War II atrocities against Jewish populations.
Two online AI detectors, Hive Moderation and AI or Not, estimated the probability of the image being a product of generative AI at 96.8 percent and 96 percent, respectively:
(Image source: Hive Moderation.)
(Image source: AI or Not.)
Lufthansa is one of the major German businesses with a complicated relationship with its past (archived here). Even its website (archived here and here) describes the Nazi era as the "darkest chapter" in the company's history, given that Lufthansa "trained pilots for the Luftwaffe and was involved in military arms production" as well as used "thousands of forced laborers" who were "at times making up as much as 50 percent of the workforce."