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DEUTSCHE LUFTHANSA A G /FI (DLAKY)

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Recent press releases and 8-K filings for DLAKY.

Lufthansa Group Reports Strong Q3 2025 Financial Performance
DLAKY
Earnings
Guidance Update
  • The Lufthansa Group reported a strong financial performance in the third quarter of 2025, with operating profit (Adjusted EBIT) reaching €1.3 billion and marking the highest-revenue quarter in its history at €11.2 billion.
  • For the first nine months of 2025, operating profit increased by €300 million to €1.5 billion, supported by improved cost discipline and strong summer demand.
  • Despite a stable operating profit, Lufthansa's net income declined 12% year-over-year to €966 million in Q3 2025, while adjusted free cash flow surged 539% to €818 million.
  • The passenger airlines segment achieved an adjusted EBIT of €1,158 million with a 12.9% margin in Q3 2025, and the company expects full-year operating profit to exceed 2024's results.
Oct 30, 2025, 12:16 PM
Lufthansa Plans Administrative Workforce Reduction
DLAKY
Layoffs
New Projects/Investments
  • Lufthansa plans to cut approximately 20% of its administrative workforce in the coming years, focusing on office and support roles, as part of a broader strategy to reduce costs and improve efficiency.
  • These job reductions are considered necessary to strengthen financial resources for essential investments like fleet modernization and to prevent the airline from falling behind competitors.
  • The restructuring also includes centralizing the management of short and medium-haul networks and consolidating IT functions for Lufthansa, Swiss, Austrian, and Brussels Airlines, effective January 2026.
Sep 26, 2025, 3:48 PM
Lufthansa Pilots Threaten Strike Over Pension Dispute
DLAKY
  • Pilots at Lufthansa, represented by the Vereinigung Cockpit union, are threatening a strike due to failed negotiations over company pension plans.
  • The dispute centers on dissatisfaction with Lufthansa's shift from a defined benefit to a defined contribution pension scheme, which has led to lower payouts for pilots; the union is now demanding increased contributions from Lufthansa.
  • Lufthansa's shares declined by 3.1 percent on the news of the looming strike threat, reflecting investor concerns.
  • This pension conflict is part of broader labor tensions within Lufthansa Group, exacerbated by management's strategy of creating lower-cost subsidiaries.
Sep 2, 2025, 4:09 PM