Airline industry may not survive without state aid: Lufthansa

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Airline industry may not survive without state aid: Lufthansa
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Lufthansa said that the airline industry may not survive without state aid if th...

FILE PHOTO: Empty Lufthansa ticket counters are pictured at Munich's international airport, as the spread of the coronavirus disease continues, in Germany, March 17, 2020. REUTERS/Michael Dalder

The German airline group, which has implemented drastic capacity reductions, introduced short-time working and suspended its dividend, said it was impossible to forecast the impact of coronavirus on its profitability. Lufthansa, which also owns Swiss International, Austrian Airlines and Brussels Airlines, has carried out and planned 140 relief flights to repatriate stranded citizens in what has been described as the biggest operation of its kind.

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