Lufthansa expects hundreds of aircraft to be grounded until 2022
FILE PHOTO: First Lufthansa flight to Greece, following a nationwide lockdown against the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), is seen upon its arrival at the Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport in Athens, Greece, May 18, 2020. Picture ta
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Lufthansa is bracing for hundreds of aircraft to remain grounded due to the coronavirus pandemic well into 2022 and that further job cuts at its maintenance and catering businesses were inevitable.
In a letter to staff seen by Reuters, the German airline's executive board said that 300 aircraft would remain grounded in 2021 and that 200 aircraft would be grounded in 2022.
"In the summer of 2023, when we will hopefully will have put this crisis behind us, we will still likely have a fleet that is 100 aircraft smaller," the board said in the letter.
The airline group had a fleet of 763 planes at the end of 2019, according to its annual report.
Maintenance unit Lufthansa Technik and catering business LSG would have to face a considerable number of additional jobs to be cut, according to the letter.
(Reporting by Ludwig Burger; editing by David Evans)
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