Lufthansa
to cut 3,500 jobs to reduce costs
Germany's
biggest airline Lufthansa has announced plans to slash 3,500
administrative jobs worldwide in the next few years as part of its
cost cutting program
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May, 2012
Airline
Lufthansa AG said on Thursday it would achieve the work force
reduction “in the coming years” by combining redundant functions
and dropping “activities that do not create added value for our
customers,” adding that some functions could be outsourced.
“Only
if we restructure our administrative functions and accept a work
force reduction can we keep jobs long-term and create new ones,”
the company’s CEO Christoph Franz said.
The
news comes one day after Lufthansa reported a first quarter operating
loss of over 520 million dollars.
The
airline now hopes to improve its operating revenues by 2 billion
dollars by the end of 2014.
The
aim is to help Lufthansa cope with high fuel prices, fierce
competition from low-cost carriers and a weak European economy.
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