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Lufthansa Reports Quarterly Operating Profit, Year-To-Date Loss

July 29, 2010 - 03:10 PM ET

By Jay Boehmer

Deutsche Lufthansa AG on Thursday reported that revenues for the first half of 2010 grew nearly 24 percent, but noted that was not enough to eke out a profit, as it reported an operating loss of €171 million, roughly cutting in half its operating loss for the first half of 2009.   

Lufthansa posted a €159 million operating profit for the second quarter, a threefold improvement over the same period in 2009. "Although the Passenger Airline Group posted an operating profit for the second quarter, the business segment ended the first six months with a significant operating loss of €342 million, of which €203 million were accounted for by Lufthansa Passenger Airlines," the carrier said. Lufthansa reported net losses for most of its passenger airline concerns, including a €70 million operating loss for Austrian Airlines, €93 million in losses for BMI and €39 million in losses for Germanwings. Swiss, however, earned €54 million in operating profit.    

The carrier said first-half 2010 performance for its passenger airline business was hampered by a severe winter, a strike by pilot union Vereinigung Cockpit, the lockdown of European airspace after the volcanic activity in Iceland and what it called a continued slump in prices.

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