German airline declares bankruptcy over COVID-19

Unknown

The regional German airline LGW, owned by the Berlin-based Zeitfracht  company, on Wednesday filed for bankruptcy owing to the coronavirus crisis.

“The insolvency is a direct consequence of the travel restrictions and the general economic situation during the coronavirus pandemic,’’ a spokesman said of the filing at Dusseldorf’s district court.

LGW, which comprises 15 aircraft and 354 employees, of late had exclusively operated with its own crews on behalf of Lufthansa subsidiary Eurowings.

However, that lease agreement was terminated during the crisis and LGW had found it difficult to obtain new orders, but the airline will continue to look for them under its own administration, intending to keep the option open for employees to be involved when air traffic picks up again. The employees of LGW  had been sent into short-time work even before the insolvency, without additional payments.

According to the unions, payments will continue despite the insolvency.

A spokesman for the pilots’ union Vereinigung Cockpit explained that they are now seeking talks with management.

LGW is the second German airline to declare bankruptcy due to the coronavirus pandemic, at the beginning of April.

Breaking news & top stories

Stay connected with The Sun Newspaper

Get breaking news, exclusive stories, and live updates delivered straight to your phone. Join thousands of readers already following us on Whatsapp Channel and Telegram.

Breaking news & top stories

Follow The Sun Newspaper

Get live updates & exclusive stories delivered straight to your phone.

Breaking news & top stories

Stay connected with The Sun Newspaper

Get breaking news, exclusive stories, and live updates delivered straight to your phone. Join thousands of readers already following us on Whatsapp Channel and Telegram.