All the latest breaking news on Lufthansa. Lufthansa’s new leisure subsidiary, “Ocean” As mentioned above, Lufthansa is in the process of applying for an air operator certificate for a new subsidiary that will be named Ocean. Reopening of the very first Lufthansa lounges in Frankfurt and Munich We would like to welcome you again from 02 June 2020 in Frankfurt in the Senator Lounge and from 22 June 2020 in the Business Class Lounge in Terminal 1, Area A and in Munich in the Business Lounge in the Schengen Area of Terminal 2. Operating on the route will be a 100 seat Lufthansa Embraer 190 configured in a passenger-friendly 2-2 seating layout. Lufthansa continues to complement its attractive range of tourist destinations, which are to be gradually expanded. The latest news and information about your Lufthansa lounges. "It's conceivable that we can discuss and clear up where there is still room for manoeuvre" before the June 25 meeting, he said.He told FAZ airline bosses "could have negotiated more toughly" with Berlin over the rescue package. News Germany: Solitary billionaire threatens Lufthansa bailout package.

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Starting March 30th, 2020 Lufthansa will offer twice-daily year-round flights to the English city of Bristol except for Saturdays when there will only be one flight. Note that Ocean is only the name for the air operator certificate, though the airline won’t ever be branded as such.

European airline giant Lufthansa warned Wednesday that a billionaire investor could block a nine-billion-euro ($10.1 billion) pandemic rescue plan agreed with the German state. In an interview with the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) daily published late Tuesday, rail industry billionaire Thiele said he had increased his stake in Lufthansa in recent weeks to 15 percent.With government-appointed members around the supervisory board table under the Lufthansa rescue plan, necessary harsh restructuring moves like job cuts could be made more difficult or even blocked, Thiele argued.Thiele had announced in March that he held 10 percent, making him the group's biggest single investor.Just two weeks ago, chief executive Carsten Spohr had said he was "confident that the measures will receive a majority".Science X Network offers the most comprehensive sci-tech news coverage on the webPlans to save the group from the fallout of the coronavirus pandemic would see the state climb aboard with a 20-percent stake, with an option on a further five percent plus one share to block hostile takeovers.Thiele pointed to other European airlines like Air France/KLM, which have received state aid in the form of loans rather than government shareholdings.With attendance at a general shareholder meeting next week expected to be low, "the board considers it possible that the stabilisation package could fail", Lufthansa said in a statement, pointing to "the latest public statements by the company's largest single shareholder, Heinz-Hermann Thiele".Medical Xpress covers all medical research advances and health newsPhys.org internet news portal provides the latest news on scienceBut he said his snapping up shares was "not a signal that I will vote against anything at the general meeting".