Lufthansa has incurred strike-related costs amounting to €250 million since the beginning of the year due to walk-offs by workers. The ongoing strikes have had a significant impact on flight schedules and customer confidence, with negotiations with unions ongoing. Additionally, Deutsche Bahn, Germany's railway operator, faced a loss of €2.4 billion last year, attributed to urgent network upgrades, strikes, and rising costs, with nearly a third of trains experiencing delays of six minutes or more.
Lufthansa has seen strike-related costs balloon to $271 million since the start of the year. https://t.co/AkUWUxvOa4
Germany's embattled railway operator Deutsche Bahn posted a loss of €2.4 billion last year, as the company had to deal with urgent network upgrades, strikes, and rising costs. Meanwhile, almost a third of trains were delayed by six minutes or more. https://t.co/4yLfdPs7SS
The cost of strikes at Lufthansa in Germany has risen to €250 million, with a long-term impact on flight schedules and customer confidence. Negotiations with unions continue as the airline seeks stability. https://t.co/8UCeugpSdP
Lufthansa estimates strike related costs at 250 mln euros so far this year - CFO https://t.co/Y2f5ZEzTFM https://t.co/EKctHWLqBj
Strike-related costs at Lufthansa balloon to €250 million since the start of the year, after a series of walk-offs by workers https://t.co/kFfNl17FOe