Lufthansa will cut 4,000 administrative jobs by 2030 and set higher profitability targets, the German airline group said on Monday, as it seeks to...
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German aviation giant Lufthansa plans to slash nearly 4,000 administrative jobs by 2030, mostly in Germany, to combat declining earnings and investor criticism. Facing missed profit targets and two warnings, the airline aims for significant cost reduction and improved efficiency. This major turnaround effort, announced ahead of its Capital Markets Day, will see resources shift towards lower-cost operations.
Lufthansa will cut 4,000 administrative jobs by 2030 and set higher profitability targets, the German airline group said on Monday, as it seeks to...
Lufthansa plans to cut 4,000 administrative jobs by 2030, citing efficiency and AI advancements.
Lufthansa plans to reduce its administrative workforce by approximately 4,000 by 2030. Most of the jobs will be lost in Germany. The jobs will become...
German airline Lufthansa plans to cut a slew of administrative jobs by 2030 as it streamlines operations. The group says AI and digitalization will...
German airline group Lufthansa said Monday it will cut 4,000 jobs, nearly 4% of its workforce—a move underscoring the slump gripping Europe's...
Restructuring plan focuses on efficiency, digitalisation, and AI across Lufthansa Group. Frankfurt, September 23 — German flag carrier Lufthansa...
has said it will cut 4,000 administrative jobs and chase higher profitability targets as part of a comprehensive transformation strategy aimed at...
Lufthansa's announcement comes just days after another major German company Bosch said it would cut 13,000 jobs, or three percent of its global...
Lufthansa Airlines is adopting AI and technology to improve efficiency.
Lufthansa Group has set out a number of strategies aimed at significantly increasing profitability in the coming years. The German airline giant –...