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Lufthansa returns to profits after Covid slump

By IANS | Updated: March 4, 2023 09:25 IST

Berlin, March 4 After two consecutive years of losses, Germany's flag carrier Lufthansa said that it had once ...

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Berlin, March 4 After two consecutive years of losses, Germany's flag carrier Lufthansa said that it had once again made a profit in 2022, as international air traffic recovered from the Covid-19 pandemic.

Due to "strong increase in demand for air travel over the course of the year", the Lufthansa Group almost doubled its revenues year-on-year to 32.8 billion euros ($34.9 billion), reports Xinhua news agency.

Net income was 791 million euros, after hitting minus 2.2 billion euros in the previous year.

Last year, Lufthansa's passenger numbers more than doubled year-on-year to 102 million, the airline said.

At the beginning of 2022, earnings were still being "heavily impacted" by the spread of the Omicron variant and the associated restrictions.

When the Covid-19 pandemic crippled global air traffic in 2021, Lufthansa was kept afloat by state aid and guarantees of up to 9 billion euros.

All loans have since been fully repaid, the company said, and the German government has sold its 20 per cent stake in the airline.

Meanwhile, the country's air traffic is set to pick up even further in 2023, according to the German Aviation Association (BDL).

Capacity on intercontinental and European routes to and from Germany will reach 88 percent of 2019 pre-pandemic levels, BDL said.

Air traffic in other European countries should already recover by the summer of this year.

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