Tensions for Brussels Airlines rise as Lufthansa debates new plan | AeroTime

DAILY NEWSLETTER | 5 February 2018
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Tensions for Brussels Airlines rise as Lufthansa debates new plan

Lufthansa, the largest airline in Germany and in Europe in terms of fleet size and passenger numbers, is allegedly considering to replace top management, including the CEO and CFO, of its wholly owned Brussels Airlines. The rumor, together with surrounding uncertainty on the future business model of the airline, is fueling the already-high tensions within the Belgium flag carrier.

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