Lufthansa airline will pay back state aid
In the corona crisis of the insolvency of the Lufthansa airline, the state stabilization aid will be "charged as soon as possible". Lufthansa Board Harry Hohmeister takes the news of the Funke Media Group, which will be able to finance the capital market again. From the total of one billion euros, the German state aid has been reduced by a total of 2.3 billion euros and one billion euros have been paid back.
A period of time for the reimbursement of residual state aid is not yet available. "When and how we are all over our legs, we can also be able to do so, as the pandemic and damages the future" are unclear. In addition, Europe's largest airline has a booking tree. With the sinking
corona infections in May, the following is more of a succession.
In summer,
passengers must return to the State of the Airline Group before the insolvency. "The stabilization package of the Bundes secures the responsibility and achieves a strong future perspective for us", says Hohmeister. The research between the groups is stable again. In the share exchange development, "the contract, the capital market in Lufthansa has", the conquered Hohmeister, which is responsible in the Group for all passenger lines - Lufthansa, Swiss, Austrian,
Brussels and Eurowings - is responsible.
The Bund also received 20 percent of the shares of the airline for around 300 million euros. In principle, the shareholding with the most appropriate share price goes to more than 1.2 billion euros. For the number of tax creditors, the highest credit rates for the airline are also open to a good deal: "The account will be paid to the German tax collector currently," said Hohmeister.