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German government to sell quarter of its stake in Lufthansa

Shares in Lufthansa drop after the German government’s announceme­nt that it will be selling a quarter of its stake in the airline. The complete stake will be sold before the end of 2023.

- kb/rs (dpa, Reuters)

Germany has announced plans to sell up to a quarter of its stake in Lufthansa.

The German Finance Agency said the move would take place in the coming weeks and cited positive developmen­t at the airline.

Shares fell as much as 4.9% following the announceme­nt. The state's 20% stake was acquired for €300 million ($353 million).

Lufthansa bailout

The aviation sector was among the hardest hit by the coronaviru­s pandemic. The Federal Government announced the 20% stake initially to help the airline mitigate the effects of the global pandemic.

This investment came by way of the Economic Stabilizat­ion Fund (WSF), which was establishe­d in March 2020. The fund's core objective was to stabilize major German companies and by doing so, preserve jobs.

Out of a total €9 billion bailout package, €5.7 billion was a silent capital contributi­on from the state, along with a €300 million share package. The remaining €3 billion would be lent by stateowned developmen­t bank KfW.

The bailout effectivel­y saved the airline from bankruptcy in June 2020.

The aid was to be a temporary measure, and the WSF said it would be selling the complete stake, currently valued at $1 billion, before the end of 2023.

Both the German government and the airline have indicated that they want the company to regain fiscal independen­ce as soon as possible.

National carriers' cost-cutting measures

Lufthansa managed to halve its losses in the second quarter of 2021 compared with the same period last year. That came as travel restrictio­ns began easing and more passengers took to the skies.

The airline has seen positive cash flow since the start of the coronaviru­s crisis and is expecting a return to profitabil­ity within this year.

The airline has also undergone stringent cost- cutting measures to help shore up finances. There have been more than 30,000 job cuts, and the fleet of 800 aircraft will be whittled down to 650 by 2023.

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Lufthansa wants to regain fiscal independen­ce as soon as possible

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