Lufthansa will lay off 4,000 people due to digitalization & AI
- 10/1/2025
- 36 Day
German airline Lufthansa announced that it
will lay off 4,000 employees by 2030, citing increased digitalization and the
use of artificial intelligence.
Every day, more Germany-based companies are adding to
the list of those deciding to part ways with their employees. Most recently,
German airline Lufthansa announced that it will part ways with 4,000 employees
by 2030. In a statement from the company, the reason given for the layoffs was
the expected increase in digitalization and the use of artificial intelligence,
particularly in administrative services.
The Munich-based company stated, "The layoffs
will mainly affect those in administrative roles rather than operational roles.
The increasing use of digitalization and artificial intelligence will lead to
greater efficiency in many areas and processes."
Lufthansa, which has been struggling with excessive
costs for a long time, has not yet returned to its pre-coronavirus pandemic
efficiency levels.
Lufthansa has approximately 103,000 employees in
Germany.







