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Germany's Lufthansa is bracing for weaker demand in the third quarter for flights to the United States after a boom in the ...
broadly as expected Carried about 25% more passengers from US to Europe in March Has set up task force to respond to any weakening in demand BERLIN, April 29 (Reuters) - German airline Lufthansa ...
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DUESSELDORF (Reuters) -Germany's Lufthansa is bracing for weaker demand in the third quarter for flights to the United States after a boom in the summer, according to CEO Carsten Spohr.
But Lufthansa said demand in the U.S. sales region was continuing to rise. In March, the airline group carried around a quarter more passengers from the U.S. to Europe than a year earlier.
But Lufthansa said demand in the U.S. sales region was continuing to rise. In March, the airline group carried around a quarter more passengers from the U.S. to Europe than a year earlier. CEO Carsten ...
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