Airflight production capacity constraints and flag carrier mergers support Deutsche Lufthansa's long-term upside. With a new turnaround program and no strikes ahead, the company will regain short-term profitability. Deutsche Lufthansa is deleveraging and still trades at a discount compared to the past. This is a buy.
Germany's Lufthansa will resume its flights to Tel Aviv from Thursday, according to an update from the company, one of a number of airlines to alter their schedules amid fears of an escalation in the Middle East conflict.
Lufthansa CEO Carsten Spohr will meet with Portugal's centre-right government on Monday to formally signal his company's interest in the privatisation of state-owned carrier TAP, according to three sources with knowledge of the matter.
Lufthansa faces falling ticket prices in its key transatlantic market amid rising competition from both Chinese and U.S. rivals, the German airline's chief financial officer told reporters.
Pilots and cabin staff have voted by majority for strike action at German flagship carrier Lufthansa's leisure airline Discover, two unions said on Wednesday.
Germany's Lufthansa Group extended its suspension of flights to Tel Aviv, Tehran, Beirut, Amman and Erbil again on Monday, with flights now affected up to and including August 26.
Two specialised unions at Deutsche Lufthansa's leisure airline Discover on Wednesday said they were preparing strikes after talks over working conditions at the unit have not yielded results, challenging an accord struck by another union.
Lufthansa Group has issued a profit warning, lowering its full-year guidance due to a significant slide in earnings. The German international carrier reported a preliminary Adjusted EBIT of €686 million in the second quarter, down sharply from €1.1 billion the previous year.
German airline giant Lufthansa slashed its 2024 profit forecast Friday after a weak second quarter and launched a "turnaround" plan for its flagship carrier, which it warned might not break even.
Aircraft delivery issues are having a "brutal" impact on Lufthansa and will not be resolved before the end of the decade, according to CEO Carsten Spohr.
German airline giant Lufthansa said Tuesday it would add an environmental charge of up to 72 euros ($77) to fares in Europe to cover the cost of increasing EU climate regulations.
Lufthansa Group said Tuesday that it would add an “environmental cost surcharge” to ticket prices as soon as this week. The charge will be between 1 euro and 72 euros and will apply to most flights departing from Europe that are sold and operated by Lufthansa Group.