Lufthansa closes base in Bangkok

Lufthansa lettering at Frankfurt Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Lufthansa lettering at Frankfurt Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Lufthansa closes base in Bangkok

Lufthansa lettering at Frankfurt Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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Lufthansa closes the shop: The crane airline closes its foreign crew base in Bangkok at the end of February. 

In addition to the locations in Germany, the AUA parent also operates a number of bases abroad. But because of the Corona, you have to put the brakes on costs and minimize the outflow of liquid funds, like the news magazine travel news reported. As a result, numerous local employees, some of whom had been employed by Lufthansa for several years, lose their jobs. In any case, the airline made minor changes at this location before the pandemic. This also led to over- or under-capacity of the local flight attendants and accordingly caused confusion. The closure therefore comes as little surprise.

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