Lufthansa cuts 20,000 flights as jet fuel costs double
German carrier blames fuel price surge and labour disputes as Strait of Hormuz blockage threatens European supplies
L'essentiel
- Lufthansa is cutting 20,000 short-haul flights this summer to save 40,000 tons of jet fuel, blaming costs that have more than doubled.
- The German carrier is closing its loss-making CityLine fleet and retiring 27 aircraft, with two Boeing 747s grounded for winter and four Airbus A340-600s retiring in October.
- The cuts come as the Strait of Hormuz blockage threatens European jet fuel supplies, with the IEA warning Europe may have only six weeks of reserves left.
Résumé généré par IA
Pourquoi c'est important
Lufthansa is cutting 20,000 short-haul flights this summer, representing 1% of available seat kilometres, to combat soaring jet fuel costs that have more than doubled. The German carrier is closing its loss-making CityLine fleet and consolidating its European network while expanding from Zurich, Brussels and Vienna.
Lufthansa has said 20,000 short-haul flights are being cut from its schedule this summer, allowing it to save on the soaring cost of jet fuel. Most of the cuts come from closing its loss-making CityLine fleet and retiring its 27 aircraft. It blamed the cost of jet fuel, which it said had more than doubled, as well as labour disputes with its workforce.
Most airlines are dealing with soaring costs as Middle East oil supplies remain largely cut off due to the blocking of the Strait of Hormuz. Consumers are also feeling the pinch with ticket prices starting to show significant rises.
Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary told Sky News this month there was a risk fuel supplies could be disrupted from May if the Strait of Hormuz remained shut. He said oil costs were part of the "wider ramifications", but the more "immediate concern" was jet fuel supplies. The head of the International Energy Agency also told Associated Press last week that Europe had "maybe six weeks of jet fuel left".
In a statement on Tuesday, Lufthansa said the 20,000 culled flights would save 40,000 tons of jet fuel over the period until October - adding that the cuts only represented 1% of its "available seat kilometres". The company said it was consolidating its European network and unprofitable routes from its Frankfurt and Munich hubs were going, while existing routes out of Zurich, Brussels and Vienna were being expanded. The German carrier said passengers would still be able to access its global route network and long-haul connections.
Lufthansa's long-haul capacity will reduce somewhat at the end of the summer however, when it loses six intercontinental planes. Two iconic Boeing 747s will be grounded for the winter ahead of their final farewell sometime in 2027. Four Airbus A340-600s are also retiring for good in October.
À surveiller
Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes
Further flight cuts by European airlines expected as fuel costs remain elevated
Très probable · En quelques semaines
Ticket prices to continue rising through summer travel season
Très probable · En quelques mois
Potential fuel supply crisis if Strait of Hormuz remains blocked beyond May
Possible · En quelques semaines
Questions ouvertes
- What specific routes are being cut?
- How many jobs will be affected by the CityLine closure?
- What is the current status of labour disputes?
- How much will ticket prices increase?






