Lufthansa warns of higher cash drain, restructuring costs in fourth quarter
Reuters | Berlin
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Lufthansa LHAG.DE warned on Thursday it will burn through more cash in the fourth quarter than in the third and that further restructuring measures will weigh on its results as it struggles to cope with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
As a result of continuous travel restrictions to curb the virus outbreak, Germany’s flagship airline booked a net loss of 2 billion euros ($2.4 billion) in the third quarter, compared with a profit of 1.2 billion euros the previous year.
Third-quarter capacity was just 22% of last year’s level, leading to an average monthly operating cash drain of 200 million euros.
Lufthansa and its subsidiaries Eurowings, Swiss, Austrian and Brussels Airlines are slashing their schedules, fleet and staff, with air travel not expected to recover to pre-pandemic levels before 2025.
The size of the expected restructuring costs will depend on negotiations with trade unions, Lufthansa said. The carrier aims to reduce 22,000 full-time jobs.
Operating expenses were down 43% in the third quarter from the previous year, helped by significantly lower fuel costs and fees. Sales fell to 2.7 billion euros from 10.1 billion euros.
The airline, which secured a 9 billion euro state bailout in June, said it had liquidity of 10.1 billion euros.
It aims to return to a positive operating cash flow in the course of the coming year.
“We are now at the beginning of a winter that will be hard and challenging for our industry,” said Chief Executive Carsten Spohr. “We are determined to use the inevitable restructuring to further expand our relative competitive advantage.”
Lufthansa confirmed it aims to increase capacity to around 25% towards the end of the year.
Rival Ryanair RYA.I has warned it might have to cut back its plans to fly 40% of last year's traffic levels in the winter. British Airways-owner IAG ICAG.L has predicted fourth-quarter capacity at 30% of 2019 levels.
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