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Lufthansa withdraws CityLine subsidiary aircraft amid rising cost of fuel, industrial action

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Posted on April 16, 2026

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BERLIN, April 16 (Reuters) - Germany's Lufthansa said on Thursday that 27 aircraft belonging to its subsidiary CityLine would be permanently withdrawn from service this week against the backdrop of

Lufthansa cuts capacity amid rising cost of fuel, labour disputes

Lufthansa Responds to Rising Costs and Labour Disputes

Aircraft Withdrawals and Fleet Adjustments

CityLine Aircraft Withdrawn

FRANKFURT, April 16 (Reuters) - Germany's Lufthansa said on Thursday that 27 aircraft belonging to its subsidiary CityLine would be permanently withdrawn from service this week amid rising jet fuel prices and costs from industrial action.

Broader Cost-Cutting Measures

The move is part of a broader package of measures aimed at dealing with rising costs, the company said in a statement.

Long-Haul Fleet Changes

At the end of the summer flight schedule, four older Airbus A340-600 long-haul aircraft will be withdrawn from the Lufthansa core brand's fleet.

Short and Medium-Haul Reductions

During the 2026/2027 winter schedule, short and medium-haul offerings will be reduced by five aircraft, according to the group.

Subsidiary Expansion

Its more cost-efficient subsidiary Discover is to expand more rapidly with new Airbus A350 jets.

Labour Disputes and Industrial Action

Pension Scheme Dispute

Lufthansa is currently in a bitter dispute with pilots' union Vereinigung Cockpit over the company pension scheme.

Ongoing Strikes

Pilots on Thursday began the fourth round of strikes, with a two-day walkout running until Friday.

(Reporting by Ilona Wissenbach in Frankfurt and Friederike Heine in Berlin, editing by Miranda Murray and Thomas Seythal)

Key Takeaways

  • Lufthansa’s decision reflects sharply rising fuel prices, further exacerbating cost pressures on its regional subsidiary CityLine. (primaryignition.com)
  • Persistent industrial actions—including recent multi‑day strikes by pilots and cabin crew—have significantly disrupted operations and increased financial strain. (airtraveler.club)
  • The withdrawal aligns with Lufthansa’s broader restructuring, which includes shifting operations to lower‑cost carriers like City Airlines and implementing its turnaround program to improve margins. (wsws.org)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Lufthansa withdrawing 27 CityLine aircraft?
Lufthansa is withdrawing these aircraft due to rising jet fuel prices and additional costs incurred from industrial action.
What is the impact of jet fuel prices on Lufthansa's operations?
Rising jet fuel prices have increased operating costs, prompting Lufthansa to retire 27 aircraft from its CityLine subsidiary.
When will the CityLine aircraft be withdrawn?
Lufthansa stated the 27 CityLine aircraft will be permanently withdrawn from service this week.
Which Lufthansa subsidiary is affected by the aircraft withdrawal?
The CityLine subsidiary of Lufthansa is affected by this aircraft withdrawal.

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