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Lufthansa to ground more planes during winter as pandemic bites
In this file photo taken on April 28, 2020, planes of the German airline Lufthansa are parked at the u00e2u20acu02dcFranz-Josef-Straussu00e2u20acu2122 airport in Munich, southern Germany, amid the novel coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. u00e2u20acu201d AFP pic

FRANKFURT, Oct 26 — Deutsche Lufthansa is preparing to ground more planes than planned and cut working hours during the winter as a surge in coronavirus infections is putting people off travelling.

Lufthansa and its subsidiaries Eurowings, Swiss, Austrian and Brussels Airlines will ground 125 more aircraft during the winter than originally planned, Chief Executive Carsten Spohr said in a letter to staff seen by Reuters.

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"It is unavoidable to ramp down operations during the winter of 2020/21 even further and to put as many areas as possible in ‘hibernation’ from mid-December,” he said.

Most of the group’s administrative staff will be put on a government-sponsored reduced hours scheme, he added.

Lufthansa said this month said it will likely only offer up to 25 per cent of the last year’s capacity in the fourth quarter, as it reported a third-quarter operating loss of €1.26 billion (RM6.21 billion). — Reuters

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