Lufthansa abandons offices, parks planes to cut costs in winter

Lufthansa told staff that winter schedule cutbacks announced last week will cause it to bench an additional 125 aircraft and temporarily close large parts of its administrative operations. The reduction will cut the carrier’s active fleet back to the level it operated in the 1970s, with the impact filtering through its operations, it said in a letter to employees. Lufthansa had previously intended to use the planes in an already reduced schedule for the coming months, it said in the letter. “Winter will be an even bigger challenge,” according to the letter, signed by CEO Carsten Spohr and his fellow board members. “We managed to reduce cash burn from 1 million euros every hour when the pandemic started to ‘only’ 1 million euros every two hours now. Still, that hasn’t changed the drama of the situation.” The move sheds light on the operational impact of last week’s announcement that Lufthansa will fly only 25% of its planned winter schedule. The company will operate with only the minimum necessary resources, and Lufthansa’s airlines will use smaller and younger aircraft where possible, the managers told staff. Its low-cost arm Eurowings will fly less than 30 jets during winter and give up its office space in Dusseldorf. Most of the group’s headquarters at Frankfurt airport will also close, according to the memo.<br/>
Bloomberg
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-10-26/lufthansa-abandons-offices-parks-planes-to-cut-costs-in-winter
10/26/20
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