BERLIN/LONDON (Reuters) -Lufthansa hopes to claw back its strike-related losses in the second half of the year, the German flag carrier said on Tuesday, pointing to a strong summer season with bookings up 16% compared with the previous year. "We are now leaving the first quarter behind us, which was mainly impacted by strikes, and are at a turning point," CEO Carsten Spohr said.
Lufthansa Looks to Strong Summer to Shake off Strike Costs
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