Germany’s Lufthansa on Thursday posted a two billion euro loss in its third quarter as it prepares for a “hard and challenging winter” over lockdowns to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
Europe’s largest airline said it will fly a maximum of 25 per cent of normal capacity from October to December this year, as it expects to burn 350 million euros ($411 million) a month.
“We are now at the beginning of a winter that will be hard and challenging for our industry,” chief executive Carsten Spohr said.
(AFP)