The EU's leading country may reduce the number of flights.

Lufthansa Group CEO Ritter: Germany may reduce the number of flights

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Germany may reduce the number of flights due to declining profitability, said Jens Ritter, CEO of Lufthansa Group.
He noted that the measures could affect airports in Cologne, Dresden, Leipzig, Stuttgart, Nuremberg, Bremen, and a number of other German cities.
"If flights become unprofitable, we will be forced to cut routes and reroute aircraft to other destinations," Ritter said in an interview with the Funke media group.
Ritter also stated that the German government has not allocated a single euro cent for air travel assistance in its 2026 budget. The head of the aviation concern called this fact "disappointing."
It was previously reported that the European capital's airport had been subjected to a large-scale cyberattack .
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