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Lufthansa to shed staff in savings push

Lufthansa announced on Friday it plans to cut 400 administrative jobs by the end of 2011 as part of a major cost-cutting drive.

Lufthansa to shed staff in savings push
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Thomas Klühr, the head of the airline’s efficiency drive programme “Climb 2011,” told the company’s internal newspaper, Lufthanseat that about 270 jobs would be phased out by 2010.

The cuts should help with the company’s aim to save €1 billion by the end of 2011.

Klühr said forced layoffs were not anticipated. Rather, cuts would take the form of partial early retirement, voluntary redundancy payouts and special leave.

To raise productivity, Lufthansa was also considering a cut in cabin crew of perhaps 10 percent, said Klühr.

Another possible saving could come from suppliers. Lufthansa would be looking for agreements on cuts of 10 percent to meet a further saving goal of €130 million, he said. Savings of €50 million were also planned in catering.

Lufthansa also planned to raise revenues through greater seating capacity per flight, which primarily would come from flights within Europe.

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Copenhagen Metro lines reopen after two-week closure

Lines M3 and M4 of the Copenhagen Metro are back in service having reopened on Sunday, one day ahead of schedule.

Copenhagen Metro lines reopen after two-week closure

The two lines had been closed so that the Metro can run test operations before opening five new stations on the M4 line this summer.

The tests, which began on February 10th, are now done and the lines were running again as of Sunday evening, a day ahead of the original planned reopening on Monday February 26th.

“We are very pleased to be able to welcome our passengers on to our two lines M3 and M4,” head of operations with the Metro Søren Boysen said.

“The whole test procedure exceeded all expectations and went faster than expected and we can therefore get a head start on our reopening now,” he said.

Time set aside for potential repeat tests was not needed in the event, allowing the test closures to be completed ahead of time.

“Several of our many tests went better than expected and we have therefore not used all the time we needed for extra tests,” Boysen said.

The two lines serve around one million passengers every week, according to the Metro company.

READ ALSO: Copenhagen city government greenlights extension to Metro line

The new stops on the M4 line will be located south of central Copenhagen in the Valby and Sydhavn areas. The will have the names Haveholmen, Enghave Brygge, Sluseholmen, Mozarts Plads and København Syd (Copenhagen South).

The M3 and M4 lines, the newer sections of the Metro, opened in 2019 and 2020 respectively.

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