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Lufthansa making progress with turnaround plan, CEO says

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Posted on September 10, 2025

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By Ilona Wissenbach and Joanna Plucinska FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Lufthansa group is making progress with its turnaround plan, though 2025 and 2026 will be transitional years as it works to stem

Lufthansa making progress with turnaround plan, CEO

By Ilona Wissenbach and Joanna Plucinska

FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Lufthansa group is making progress with its turnaround plan, though 2025 and 2026 will be transitional years as it works to stem spiralling costs, Chief Executive Carsten Spohr told reporters in Frankfurt.

The airline group issued two profit warnings in 2024 as its core airline struggled with spiralling costs and labour disruptions while its more successful Eurowings continues to grow.

"One thing is clear: the resulting performance has not been good in recent years. That's why it was absolutely clear to us that this year would remain another year of transition ... But it is a year of transformation toward higher performance," Spohr said.

"I believe I can also say that this turning point in 2025 has been achieved." Flight operations are more stable, with only one percent of flight cancellations, and customer satisfaction has increased as a result, he said late on Tuesday.

Last year Spohr promised to turn around the flag carrier by 2026 and launched a broad restructuring of the group in an effort to get costs under control.

Spohr said Lufthansa will seek to integrate more closely with other group members, including Swiss, Austrian and Brussels Airlines to help streamline operations.

Cheaper operations at its newer subsidiaries City Airlines and Discover are helping the group grow, he said.

"The cost disadvantage of the classic division, the core of the core, is so great that the group's growth is currently taking place elsewhere. We would like to be able to reduce these costs," Spohr said.

Lufthansa's pilot union is threatening to strike as it calls for adjustments to the airline's pension scheme.

Upcoming deliveries of new Airbus and Boeing aircraft are also set to help bolster growth, with 60 jets expected by the end of 2026. The first Boeing 787 Dreamliner jet with Lufthansa's luxury Allegris cabin was delivered this month.

Airlines have lamented how expensive it is to operate in Germany for years, with Ryanair announcing earlier this year that it would pull some of its operations due to high airport charges.

Spohr said the group will have over 50% of its fleet based outside of its core German hubs in Frankfurt and Munich as it continues its takeover of Italian carrier ITA Airways and expands its multi-hub model in places like Vienna and Brussels.

That could help the group better balance costs as it continues to look to less expensive markets to grow.

(Reporting by Ilona Wissenbach and Joanna Plucinska in Frankfurt, Editing by Elaine Hardcastle)

Key Takeaways

  • Lufthansa is making progress with its turnaround plan.
  • 2025 and 2026 are transitional years for the airline.
  • Flight operations have become more stable.
  • Lufthansa aims to integrate more closely with group members.
  • Upcoming aircraft deliveries will bolster growth.

Frequently Asked Questions

What progress has Lufthansa made with its turnaround plan?
Lufthansa is making progress with its turnaround plan, with stable flight operations and increased customer satisfaction. However, 2025 and 2026 are expected to be transitional years.
What challenges is Lufthansa currently facing?
Lufthansa has issued two profit warnings in 2024 due to spiraling costs and labor disruptions, particularly affecting its core airline operations.
How is Lufthansa planning to improve its operations?
Lufthansa plans to integrate more closely with its subsidiaries, including Swiss and Austrian airlines, to streamline operations and reduce costs.
What is the status of Lufthansa's fleet expansion?
Lufthansa is expecting deliveries of 60 new Airbus and Boeing aircraft by the end of 2026, which will help bolster growth and improve operational efficiency.
What actions are being taken regarding pilot union concerns?
Lufthansa's pilot union is threatening to strike over calls for adjustments to the airline's pension scheme, highlighting ongoing labor challenges.

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