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Lufthansa posts record annual loss, sees long recovery

'Past year was the most challenging in the history,' cmopany

04 March, 14:05
(ANSA-AFP) - FRANKFURT AM MAIN, MAR 4 - German flag carrier Lufthansa said Thursday it lost a record 6.7 billion euros ($8.1 billion) in 2020, as the coronavirus pandemic wiped out demand for travel and left aircraft grounded. Europe's biggest airline said it expects to book an operating loss again in 2021, although smaller than last year, as capacity runs at only 40-50 percent of pre-pandemic levels for the full year. Underlining the long road to recovery, it added that capacity will climb to 90 percent of 2019's level only in "the middle of the decade".

After borders slammed shut as governments scrambled to halt the first wave of the Covid-19 crisis, the airline faced an uncertain future. In June, it was offered a lifeline by the German government, which pumped in nine billion euros for a 25 percent stake. "The past year was the most challenging in the history of our company -- for our customers, our employees and our shareholders," said Lufthansa chief executive Carsten Spohr.

(ANSA-AFP).

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