Lufthansa to Slash 50% of Flight Capacity Amid Cancellations & Decline in Bookings Due to Coronavirus
Lufthansa to Slash 50% of Flight Capacity Amid Cancellations & Decline in Bookings Due to Coronavirus
The carrier's shares were down slightly in afternoon trading in Frankfurt, shedding 0.8 per cent to trade at 11.41 euros (USD 12.90), but still outperforming the overall blue-chip DAX index, which was down 3.1 per cent.

Frankfurt am Main: German airline giant Lufthansa said Friday it would slash capacity by half in the coming weeks, as the group battles "drastic declines in bookings and numerous flight cancellations" prompted by the novel coronavirus.

"Based on further demand development, capacity will be reduced by up to 50 per cent in the coming weeks," Lufthansa said in a statement, after announcing Monday it would cut its flight plan by 25 per cent.

The carrier's shares were down slightly in afternoon trading in Frankfurt, shedding 0.8 per cent to trade at 11.41 euros (USD 12.90), but still outperforming the overall blue-chip DAX index, which was down 3.1 per cent.

Lufthansa with subsidiaries like Eurowings, Swiss and Austrian Airlines has announced deep cuts in its timetable this week as the effect of the COVID-19 disease began to bite.

It will not fly routes to China and Iran until late April, while Israeli restrictions on non-resident arrivals from some EU countries prompted it to cut flights to the Jewish state until March 28.

Capacity equivalent to 150 planes was already grounded, 25 of them from the long-haul fleet.

On Thursday, Lufthansa said its previously-announced 25-percent capacity cut would mean 7,100 flight cancellations around Europe through to the end of its winter timetable on March 28.

Many of the cancellations will fall on high-frequency German domestic services to cities like Berlin and Hamburg from the group's Frankfurt and Munich hubs.

Meanwhile, "a second focus of the route cancellations" was Italy, with cities including Milan, Venice and Rome affected, and other countries around Europe also hit.

The group has also instituted a hiring freeze and is considering slashing workers' hours.

"It is not yet possible to estimate the impact on earnings" from the virus measures, Lufthansa had said Thursday.

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) had also warned Thursday the total revenue impact on the industry could be in the range of USD 63-USD 100 billion.

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