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    Lufthansa Group aims for 10,000 new hires in 2025, fewer jobs for core airline

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on January 8, 2025

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 27, 2026

    This image illustrates Lufthansa Group's announcement of plans to hire 10,000 employees by 2025, highlighting the airline's focus on recruitment amidst cost-cutting measures in the finance sector.
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    Quick Summary

    Lufthansa Group plans to hire 10,000 people in 2025, focusing on Lufthansa Technik, while continuing cost-cutting at its core airline.

    Lufthansa Group aims for 10,000 new hires in 2025, fewer jobs for core airline

    BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany's Lufthansa is aiming to recruit around 10,000 people across the group in 2025, while measures to cut costs at its struggling core airline continue this year, the company said on Wednesday.

    The airline group is looking for more than 2,000 flight attendants, more than 1,400 ground staff, around 1,300 technical experts, 1,200 administrative staff and 800 pilots, according to a statement, which said more than half of all recruitment was to take place in Germany.

    For 2024, Lufthansa had set itself the higher target of 13,000 new recruits group-wide.

    "Lufthansa Airlines will continue to focus on the Turnaround efficiency program in 2025 and expects to hire fewer employees than in 2024," the statement added.

    Lufthansa Airlines, one of Europe's top carriers, is struggling with low yields, competition with international airlines and spiralling costs, prompting the programme to cut costs by 2026.

    The company said its maintenance business Lufthansa Technik would be a focus of 2025 recruitment.

    Subsidiaries Austrian Airlines and Eurowings were each looking for around 700 employees, while Lufthansa Airlines wants to hire around 1,200 people over the next 12 months, focusing on operations, the statement said.

    (Writing by Rachel MoreEditing by Madeline Chambers)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Lufthansa aims to hire 10,000 employees in 2025.
    • •Focus on recruiting for Lufthansa Technik.
    • •Cost-cutting measures continue for core airline.
    • •2024 recruitment target was 13,000 hires.
    • •Subsidiaries Austrian Airlines and Eurowings also hiring.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Lufthansa Group aims for 10,000 new hires in 2025, fewer jobs for core airline

    1How many new hires is Lufthansa planning for 2025?

    Lufthansa is aiming to recruit around 10,000 people across the group in 2025.

    2What positions is Lufthansa looking to fill?

    The airline group is looking for over 2,000 flight attendants, more than 1,400 ground staff, around 1,300 technical experts, and 1,200 administrative staff.

    3What challenges is Lufthansa facing?

    Lufthansa is struggling with low yields, competition from international airlines, and spiraling costs, which has prompted a cost-cutting program.

    4What is the recruitment focus for Lufthansa Technik?

    The company stated that its maintenance business, Lufthansa Technik, would be a focus of recruitment in 2025.

    5How many employees do Lufthansa's subsidiaries plan to hire?

    Austrian Airlines and Eurowings are each looking for around 700 employees, while Lufthansa Airlines aims to hire around 1,200 people.

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