Lufthansa 2012

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Publication Date:
June 18, 2015

Industry:
Aerospace & Defense

Industry:
Transportation

Source:
Ivey Publishing

Tremendous changes in the global competitive landscape threaten Deutsche Lufthansa AG, the largest airline group in the world. Three large Gulf carriers, Emirates, Etihad Airways and Qatar Airways, as well as Turkish Airlines, now stand to compete with Lufthansa on the traditionally profitable long-haul segment. Chairman of the executive board and chief executive officer has to act quickly if Lufthansa is to keep its top spot. Having ignored the threat from low-cost airlines in the past, Lufthansa must now be better prepared to respond. It is crucial that Lufthansa finds adequate strategic options for sustaining and further expanding its market-leading position.

Heike C. Wörner is affiliated with University of Regensburg.

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Lufthansa 2012

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