Lufthansa CEO Highlights Threats to German Aviation Connectivity
Lufthansa CEO Carsten Spohr expresses concern over the growing trend of airlines reducing flights to German destinations due to high operating costs. Airlines like Eurowings and Ryanair have already cut numerous flights, citing excessive taxes and fees at German airports.
Spohr warns that these financial burdens, coupled with additional regulations like e-fuel blending quotas, could further diminish Germany's air connectivity. This trend alarms business sectors reliant on robust air links.
Political figures like Ulrich Lange and Anja Karliczek push for cost reductions and policy changes to avert further declines. External factors, including geopolitical tensions and aircraft supply delays, exacerbate the situation.
As airlines prioritize profitable routes, less frequented connections face cuts, impacting Germany's economic landscape.
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