Deutsche Lufthansa AG
Coverage of Deutsche Lufthansa AG in the Nexus archive.
- How a Jet Fuel Supply Crunch Threatens Summer Flights
Deutsche Lufthansa AG is facing a turbulent start to the year due to a strike by pilots and broader geopolitical challenges affecting air travel, including the war in Iran. The airline is also dealing with a jet fuel supply crunch that threatens summer flights. This adds to the existing challenges for Europe's biggest airline.
- German Carriers Want to Tap Strategic Fuel Reserves, NATO Supply
German carriers, including Deutsche Lufthansa AG, are seeking to access strategic fuel reserves and NATO supply resources amid potential operational challenges. The article highlights a Lufthansa aircraft at Frankfurt Airport as a contextual example.
- Airlines Push European Union to Ease Impact of Iran Conflict
Airlines are urging the European Union to mitigate the impact of the Iran conflict. The article mentions Deutsche Lufthansa AG operating at Munich International Airport.
- Lufthansa Two-Day Pilot Strike Set to Cancel Hundreds of Flights
Deutsche Lufthansa AG pilots are set to strike for two days, grounding passenger aircraft at Frankfurt Airport and canceling hundreds of flights. The strike, scheduled for April 13, disrupts airline operations and passenger travel.
- Europe Weeks Away From Jet-Fuel Shortage, Airport Group Says
Deutsche Lufthansa AG faces significant disruptions due to a strike by the Verdi labor union, grounding passenger aircraft at Munich International Airport. The strike, affecting 25,000 workers, threatens to cause a jet-fuel shortage in Europe, leading to travel chaos for travelers in Germany.