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Lufthansa Group's Response to Virus Includes Grounding 700 Aircraft

Lufthansa Group's Response to Virus Includes Grounding 700 Aircraft

BY PETER LAM AGO 0 COMMENTS
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Lufthansa A320 taxiing to its gate. Credit: Daniel Mena

Out of its 763 aircraft that fly the skies, the Lufthansa Group is now only flying 63 of them; they decided to ground 700 of their aircraft to lessen the effects of COVID-19. 

 

 

Airlines Suspend All Operations

 

Within the airlines of the group, Austrian Airlines have suspended all of its services until March 28th. Its last flight from Chicago, landed today. However because of the evacuation flights planned by the Austrian government, the airline has kept one narrow-body aircraft and one wide-body aircraft in service. Although the cancellations are scheduled to last until the 28th of March, the cancellations could be extended until the end of the crisis. At the end of the crisis, the airline will begin its recovery process back to its normal operations. The Austrian CEO said this is, "so that we can be ready to go as soon as possible once demand recovers. This is not a 'goodbye,' it's a 'servus' and 'see you later.'" 

 

Another airline that suspended services is Brussels Airlines. They, along with Austrian, are cancelling services for a month. The Belgian flag carrier said in a statement, "Given the extraordinary circumstances caused by the worldwide coronavirus crisis, Brussels Airlines has decided to temporarily suspend its flight operations." Passengers of the airline are also now given a chance to adjust their bookings for free as well.  

 

Air Dolomiti, a subsidiary of Lufthansa that operates flights from Germany to Italy, has also chosen to suspend its services. It operated what could be its final flight for a long period of time. 

 

 

Airlines Suspend Long-Haul Service

Lufthansa and SWISS International are still operating flights, but with a limited amount of services. Lufthansa has decided it will suspend all of its long haul flights from Munich, while keeping a few of its short-haul flights operating from the Bavarian city. However, the airline is still keeping several flights from its hub in Frankfurt, comprising of mostly short-haul and several key long-haul services. The German carrier's CEO said,"This company, this industry and maybe soon, the global economy is in a state of emergency. We must, and we will, I promise you, use this crisis to seize also strategic opportunities because there will be no back to normal. Lufthansa will not be in business as usual after this crisis, neither will the industry."

 

SWISS, however, has decided to keep only its Zurich to Newark services, operating the service thrice-weekly. They are also planning on keeping several of its short-haul routes, however they are being operated at a very limited and reduced manner. Out of the airline's diverse fleet, it has grounded half of them, as well as it cut work hours for its staff. In a statement, the airline said,"To compensate for the sharp fall in demand and resultant lost revenue, SWISS has decided to take immediate further precautionary action to secure liquidity."

 

Because of the low demand the virus caused, airlines like those in the Lufthansa Group have announced major setbacks to their fleet as well as their route network. Austrian, Brussels Airlines, and Air Dolomiti have all suspended all services, while Lufthansa and SWISS are majorly reducing their network, keeping only their key long-haul routes and several short-haul services, both with major reductions. 

 

Now, I want to hear from you. Will we see Lufthansa and SWISS suspend the rest of their operations? Can the airlines return to normal without shrinking? Or will we see the airlines cut some of their routes permanently? Leave your thoughts in the comments section down below. 

Peter Lam
17 year old Plane Spotter | Based at LAX, SNA, and sometimes LGB | Avgeek Since 2017 | Airbus A350 and Boeing 777 fan | United and Star Alliance Flyer | Plane Spotted at 19 airports in 7 countries

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