Lufthansa Sees Signs Of Transatlantic Slowdown For Summer

Lufthansa Airbus A350-900
Credit: Rob Finlayson
FRANKFURT—Lufthansa is still enjoying strong demand on its important transatlantic routes through the 2025 second quarter (Q2) but warns of some signs of slowing from July onward. “There is enormous volatility,” CEO Carsten Spohr said April 29, historically always a bad thing for airlines. But in...
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