Lufthansa Plans Far-Reaching Restructuring to Repay Bailout

(Bloomberg) — Deutsche Lufthansa AG signaled the start of a company-wide revamp spanning job cuts to asset disposals to help repay its 9 billion-euro ($10 billion) bailout from the German government.Europe’s biggest airline will slash employee expenses and look at spinning off non-core units in an effort to reduce costs and bolster cash flow as the coronavirus crisis depresses revenue, it said in a statement Wednesday. The group had a 2.1 billion-euro net loss in the first quarter.“In view of the very slow recovery in demand, we must now take far-reaching restructuring measures to counteract this,” Chief Executive Officer Carsten …read more

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