Lufthansa To Cut 20,000 Short-Haul Flights
German carrier Lufthansa announced plans to remove 20,000 short-haul flights by October. This follows similar capacity reductions by Dutch carrier KLM, which is scrapping 80 return flights from Amsterdam. United Airlines has also slashed its full-year forecast. The four major U.S. carriers—United, American, Delta, and Southwest—control 75% of domestic air traffic. No specific reason for the widespread airline reductions was provided in the report.
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KYW Newsradio 1060
“German carrier Lufthansa said it will remove 20,000 short-haul flights by October. The Dutch flight carrier KLM said it would scrap 80 return flights out of Amsterdam.”
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