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Lufthansa Group integrates subsidiaries more closely

The Lufthansa Group, a German airline, said that it would be integrating more closely its European subsidiaries such as Austrian Airlines, Swiss and Swiss to increase efficiency and profitability.

Brussels Airlines said that the units, including Brussels Airlines, would cede to the parent group control of network management for short- and medium-haul flight, as well information technology management from January.

The operating airlines of the group, including Lufthansa Germany, will continue managing customer experience, flight operation and services.

The company stated that the move would bring together the airline companies within the group and allow them to work in a more integrated way in the future.

Prior to this, the long-haul network of airline brands and the frequent flyer loyalty scheme were managed by the headquarters.

The German Pilots' Union VC announced in a separate press release on Friday that a vote among its members would take place until September 30 to decide whether or not they will strike over a dispute regarding Lufthansa’s pension plan. (Reporting and editing by Thomas Seythal, with Ludwig Burger)

(source: Reuters)