BERLIN (Reuters) – Investors including sovereign wealth funds have already expressed an interest in the German government’s block of Lufthansa shares, the Handelsblatt newspaper reported on Monday.
An alliance of airlines and airports called for changes to the European Union's planned climate change legislation on Monday, arguing it will make them less competitive with non-European rivals.
Germany's flagship carrier Lufthansa is in talks to buy a 40% stake in state-owned Alitalia's successor ITA Airways, two people familiar with the negotiations said on Sunday, following a newspaper rep
Two of Europe's largest airlines have revived a spat over the environmental impact of Europe's take-off slot rules, with Ryanair accusing Germany's Lufthansa of exploiting climate concerns to stifle c
Brussels Airlines Flew 3,000 Empty Flights This Winter, All To Maintain Spots At Major Airports Investing question: how "ESG" is it for an airline to operate to the tune of 3,000 unnecessary flights, all of which are burning jet fuel, simply to keep take-off and landing rights at major airports? Because that''s exactly what''s going on with Brussels Airlines, according to news from Belgium''s The Bulletin. The airline''s parent company, Lufthansa, reportedly operated 18,000 flights over the winter that would have otherwise been cancelled due to lack of passengers, the report says. Brussels Airlines accounted for 3,000 of those flights. As a result, the Belgian federal government has contacted the European Commission, urging it to change its rules for how airlines secure rights at major airports. Previously, the rule was that "airlines must operate flights in at least 80% of their scheduled take-off and landing slots", the report says. Post-Covid, the requirement dropped to 50%, which is still far above the actual number of flights that would meet demand from passengers.
At least three major airlines said they have canceled dozens of flights because illnesses largely tied to the omicron variant of COVID-19 have taken a toll on flight crew numbers during the busy holiday travel season. Germany-based Lufthansa said Friday that it was canceling a dozen long-haul transatlantic flights over the Christmas holiday period because
DELTA and United canceled hundreds of flights Friday due to the omicron variant of Covid leading to staff shortages. Both airlines said they had to cancel dozens of Christmas Eve flights because of staff shortages tied to omicron. United canceled 169 flights, and Delta called off 127, according to FlightAware. Germany-based Lufthansa said Friday that []

Airlines Cancel Flights Due to Omicron

02:05pm, Friday, 24'th Dec 2021 Big News Network
At least three major airlines said they have canceled dozens of flights because illnesses largely tied to the omicron variant of COVID-19 have taken a toll on flight crew numbers during the busy holiday travel season. Germany-based Lufthansa said Friday that it was canceling a dozen long-haul transatlantic flights over the Christmas holiday period because of a ''massive rise'' in sick leave among pilots. The cancel

Major airlines Lufthansa, Delta, United, report cancellations over Christmas

01:21pm, Friday, 24'th Dec 2021 The New Indian Express
Germany-based Lufthansa said Friday that it was cancelling a dozen long-haul transatlantic flights over Christmas because of a ''massive rise'' in sick leave among pilots.
In the U.S., Delta Air Lines and United Airlines said they had to cancel dozens of Christmas Eve flights because of staff shortages tied to Omicron.
At least three major airlines have reported canceling dozens of flights as illnesses largely tied to the omicron variant of COVID-19 take a toll on flight crew numbers during the busy holiday travel season.
FRANKFURT, Germany - At least three major airlines have reported canceling dozens of flights as illnesses largely tied to the omicron variant of COVID-19 take a toll on flight

Lufthansa, Delta, United report cancellations over Christmas

12:02pm, Friday, 24'th Dec 2021 Spectrum Bay News 9
At least three major airlines have reported canceling dozens of flights as illnesses largely tied to the omicron variant of COVID-19 take a toll on flight crew numbers during the busy holiday travel season

Lufthansa to cancel 33,000 flights over reduced demand

08:31am, Friday, 24'th Dec 2021 City AM
German carrier is reportedly planning to slash around 33,000 flights as a result of the Covid-induced reduction in passenger demand this winter. According

German airline Lufthansa cancels flights after pilots call in sick

06:52pm, Thursday, 23'rd Dec 2021 United Press International
German airline Lufthansa canceled intercontinental flights over the Christmas period after pilots called in sick, the company announced Thursday.
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