Saturday, April 18, 2026

Lufthansa to Close CityLine as Regional Brand Disappears

German airline Lufthansa has announced the termination of its regional brand, CityLine, as part of a larger restructuring strategy. This decision, while planned for the long term, has been expedited due to ongoing labour disputes and surging oil prices linked to geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.

Lufthansa’s recent statement indicated that CityLine has been consistently unprofitable. By withdrawing the regional subsidiary’s aircraft, particularly those nearing retirement, the airline aims to mitigate further financial losses. Employees affected by this transition will be offered positions within the broader Lufthansa Group.

The closure of CityLine marks the end of an era dating back to 1958, when its predecessor, Ostfriesische Lufttaxi, was established. Lufthansa noted that CityLine’s CRJ aircraft are approaching the limits of their operational capacity and incur high operating costs. Chief Financial Officer Till Streichert described the decision as “painful,” emphasising the necessity of securing alternative employment for affected personnel.

While the discontinuation of the CityLine brand was anticipated, the timeline has shifted due to intensified external pressures, including ongoing conflicts and internal labour challenges. Streichert confirmed that the plan had always been part of Lufthansa’s strategic vision, yet the current climate has prompted immediate action.

In light of these changes, Lufthansa has been proactively assisting CityLine staff in transitioning to new roles within the group. For example, former ground personnel have been integrated into a new division, Lufthansa Aviation GmbH. Meanwhile, flight crews have been offered opportunities with Lufthansa’s City Airlines.

This restructuring is not limited to CityLine; the Lufthansa Group will also phase out its Airbus A340-600 aircraft and two Boeing 747-400 jets by the end of the summer flight schedule. Future capacity reductions will see additional aircraft removed from its operations in the upcoming winter season.

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termination/ˌtɝːməˈneɪʃən/noun
the ending of something, especially a job or service

restructuring/ˌriːˈstrʌktʃərɪŋ/noun
changing how a company or group is organized

surging/ˈsɝːdʒɪŋ/adjective
rising very quickly in amount or level

geopolitical/ˌdʒiːoʊpəˈlɪtɪkəl/adjective
about politics and power between different countries

subsidiary/səbˈsɪdəri/noun
a company that is owned by a larger company

mitigate/ˈmɪtɪˌɡeɪt/verb
to make something less serious or harmful

How much do you know?

What regional brand has Lufthansa announced the termination of?
CityLine
Air Berlin
Germanwings
Eurowings
What has prompted Lufthansa to expedite the termination of CityLine?
Increased passenger demand
New aircraft acquisition
Labour disputes and surging oil prices
Expansion to new regions
When was the predecessor of CityLine, Ostfriesische Lufttaxi, established?
1950
1955
1958
1960
What type of aircraft is CityLine's fleet primarily comprised of?
Boeing 737
CRJ aircraft
Airbus A320
Embraer E175
Who is the Chief Financial Officer of Lufthansa mentioned in the announcement?
Martin Schmitt
Till Streichert
Anna Müller
Karsten Schneider
Which aircraft model will also be phased out by the Lufthansa Group besides CityLine?
Airbus A380
Boeing 767
Airbus A340-600
Boeing 737 MAX
CityLine has been profitable for Lufthansa in recent years.
The termination of CityLine was part of a long-term strategy.
Lufthansa will not provide any job assistance to the affected CityLine employees.
The closure of CityLine is a result of external pressures and internal labour challenges.
Lufthansa Aviation GmbH is a new division for integrating flight crews.
The decision to close CityLine was made quickly due to immediate financial losses.
CityLine has been consistently unprofitable, leading to its .
The predecessor of CityLine, Ostfriesische Lufttaxi, was established in .
Lufthansa plans to phase out its Airbus A340-600 and two Boeing 747-400 jets by the end of the .
Employees affected by the transition will be offered positions within the broader Group.
The necessary actions regarding CityLine have been expedited due to surging oil prices and disputes.
Staff were offered opportunities in Lufthansa's Airlines as part of the restructuring.
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Vocabulary List:
6 words · tap to reveal
ON
Accent
termination/ˌtɝːməˈneɪʃən/noun
the ending of something, especially a job or service
restructuring/ˌriːˈstrʌktʃərɪŋ/noun
changing how a company or group is organized
surging/ˈsɝːdʒɪŋ/adjective
rising very quickly in amount or level
geopolitical/ˌdʒiːoʊpəˈlɪtɪkəl/adjective
about politics and power between different countries
subsidiary/səbˈsɪdəri/noun
a company that is owned by a larger company
mitigate/ˈmɪtɪˌɡeɪt/verb
to make something less serious or harmful

How much do you know?

What regional brand has Lufthansa announced the termination of?
CityLine
Air Berlin
Germanwings
Eurowings
What has prompted Lufthansa to expedite the termination of CityLine?
Increased passenger demand
New aircraft acquisition
Labour disputes and surging oil prices
Expansion to new regions
When was the predecessor of CityLine, Ostfriesische Lufttaxi, established?
1950
1955
1958
1960
What type of aircraft is CityLine's fleet primarily comprised of?
Boeing 737
CRJ aircraft
Airbus A320
Embraer E175
Who is the Chief Financial Officer of Lufthansa mentioned in the announcement?
Martin Schmitt
Till Streichert
Anna Müller
Karsten Schneider
Which aircraft model will also be phased out by the Lufthansa Group besides CityLine?
Airbus A380
Boeing 767
Airbus A340-600
Boeing 737 MAX
CityLine has been profitable for Lufthansa in recent years.
The termination of CityLine was part of a long-term strategy.
Lufthansa will not provide any job assistance to the affected CityLine employees.
The closure of CityLine is a result of external pressures and internal labour challenges.
Lufthansa Aviation GmbH is a new division for integrating flight crews.
The decision to close CityLine was made quickly due to immediate financial losses.
CityLine has been consistently unprofitable, leading to its .
The predecessor of CityLine, Ostfriesische Lufttaxi, was established in .
Lufthansa plans to phase out its Airbus A340-600 and two Boeing 747-400 jets by the end of the .
Employees affected by the transition will be offered positions within the broader Group.
The necessary actions regarding CityLine have been expedited due to surging oil prices and disputes.
Staff were offered opportunities in Lufthansa's Airlines as part of the restructuring.
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