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Lufthansa slashes 2024 profit target, eyes cutbacks on low yields

German airline company group Deutsche Lufthansa on Friday slashed its incomes guidance for the year and stated it would have a farreaching performance programme, pointing out low yields in Asia and problems in operations in your home.

Lufthansa now expects adjusted 2024 profits before interest and taxes in between 1.4 billion euros ($ 1.5 billion) and 1.8 billion, below a previous target of about 2.2 billion, it stated in a statement.

A comprehensive turnaround program is being introduced, impacting its core Lufthansa brand and regional provider Cityline, the company said.

It likewise reported that group second-quarter adjusted EBIT fell by more than a 3rd to 686 million euros.

A market-related decline in yields in all traffic areas-- specifically in Asia-- had an unfavorable impact, the provider stated.

It said that its core Lufthansa brand was especially struck by negative market patterns.

There were likewise inefficiencies in the flight operations of Lufthansa and Cityline, and postponed aircraft deliveries to handle, the group added.

(source: Reuters)