Lufthansa CEO prepares staff for deeper job and fleet cuts

Lufthansa is preparing for more drastic cutbacks in its global workforce and airline fleet than it previously planned, after a hoped-for recovery of air traffic fizzled out. Recent rules that forced travellers into quarantine have had a catastrophic effect on bookings, CEO Carsten Spohr told staff at a meeting on Tuesday, according to people in attendance. For October, seat reservations stand at less than 10% of year-ago levels, said the people, who asked not to be named discussing comments that weren’t publicly made. A surge in European virus cases has forced Europe’s biggest airline to tear up its recovery plan and pare back its ambitions to cope with the deteriorating outlook. Lufthansa, which accepted a E9b German bailout in early June, now expects a recovery of air traffic to take until the middle of the decade. It’s not clear when -- if at all -- revenue will recover to its 2019 record, given a decline in business travel that’s hit Lufthansa hard, the CEO said, according to the people. Spohr said Tuesday that he’s working on measures that will go beyond the existing plan to cut Lufthansa’s fleet by about 100 jets and shed the equivalent of 22,000 full-time positions. He said the earlier program won’t be enough, according to the people. While Lufthansa had planned to lift capacity gradually to about half of normal levels by December -- a forecast included in investor presentations as recently as last week -- the CEO now said he’d probably be satisfied if Lufthansa can offer 25% of year-ago seats, according to the people. At the moment, traffic stands at less than 20% of last year, the people said.<br/>
Bloomberg
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-09-15/lufthansa-ceo-prepares-staff-for-deeper-cuts-to-jobs-and-fleet?sref=e2RvHR3i
9/16/20
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