Breaking: Frankfurt Airport Closed To Arrivals Amid Lufthansa IT Chaos
Lufthansa's operations will also be deeply affected by strike action on Friday.
Lufthansa is one of the largest airlines in the world, with numerous subsidiaries covering the whole aviation spectrum. Aside from the mainline, the company owns several other carriers, including SWISS, Brussels Airlines, Eurowings, and Austrian Airlines. It also has innovative specialist departments such as Lufthansa Systems and Lufthansa Technik. The Star Alliance member is headquartered in Cologne, and its main hub is at Frankfurt Airport. Including subsidiaries, the firm holds a significant fleet of over 700 planes. (Featured image: Tom Boon - Simple Flying)
Lufthansa's operations will also be deeply affected by strike action on Friday.
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