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What is the busiest airport in the US? Expect the biggest crowds at these destinations.

These are the busiest airports in the US

What is the busiest airport in the US? Expect the biggest crowds at these destinations.

USA’s Top 10 Busiest Domestic Airline Routes

  • Las Vegas (LAS) – Los Angeles (LAX) remains the busiest domestic route in the USA with 304,733 seats and a capacity increase of 6% compared to last month.
  • Honolulu (HNL) – Kahului (OGG) continues to be the second busiest route with 291,382 seats and a 3% increase in capacity compared to last month.
  • New York JFK (JFK) – Los Angeles (LAX) and New York La Guardia (LGA) – Chicago O’Hare (ORD) continue to be in 3rd and 4th place.
  • Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) – Los Angeles (LAX) has moved back into the top 10 this month in 10th position and New York JFK (JFK) – San Francisco (SFO) has dropped out.

Courtesy: OAG

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German Carrier Lufthansa Plans for 20% Job Cuts in Administration

German Carrier Lufthansa Plans for 20% Job Cuts in Administration

Lufthansa Airlines is reportedly planning significant job cuts in its administrative workforce. According to Manager Magazin, the German carrier intends to reduce administrative positions by 20% as part of its cost-cutting measures amidst an anticipated decline in earnings.

This reduction could impact approximately 400 jobs, the report revealed. While Lufthansa has not directly commented on the layoffs, the airline confirmed its goal of cutting administrative costs by 20% by 2028.

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The strategy involves leveraging digital technologies, including artificial intelligence and automation. “A hiring freeze is currently in place for administrative roles at Lufthansa Airlines,” said a company spokesperson.

The staff reduction is expected to occur through natural attrition and age-related turnover, rather than forced layoffs. The internal projection cited by the magazine warns that Lufthansa could face an operating loss of €800 million ($843.92 million) by 2026 if no corrective measures are taken.

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The report highlights the challenges companies face in aligning workforce requirements with current and future demands. Failure to adapt could necessitate drastic actions, such as restructuring and layoffs, which carry significant repercussions for both the organization and its employees.

As Lufthansa navigates these challenges, the airline appears committed to balancing cost efficiency with digital transformation to maintain its competitiveness in a rapidly evolving industry.

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