Lufthansa Group Reports Transatlantic Demand 'Boom'

According to the Lufthansa Group, the announcement that the U.S. was reopening to visitors generated a "boom in demand" during the past few weeks of the quarter. Business Travel News reports that weekly bookings increased by more than 50 per cent compared with previous weeks after the announcement, and transatlantic bookings have returned to 80 per cent of 2019 levels. The Group reports that overall bookings have come closer to 2019 levels as well. In Q4, Lufthansa Group projects flight capacity will be 60 per cent compared with 2019, increasing to 65 per cent in the first quarter of 2022 and to 80 per cent by the second half of next year.

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