(FILES) Planes of German airline Lufthansa are seen parked during a strike at Frankfurt Airport in Frankfurt am Main, western Germany, on February 17, 2023. (Photo by ANDRE PAIN / AFP)
German airline Lufthansa said Monday it would slash 4,000 jobs, mainly in Germany, by 2030 in a bid to cut costs after a fall in earnings.
Europe’s biggest airline group said the move would essentially target administrative posts and not operational functions. Lufthansa’s carriers also include Eurowings, Austrian, Swiss, and Brussels Airlines.
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