Lufthansa CEO sees smaller fleet and reduced staff after crisis
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FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Lufthansa expects it will operate 100 fewer aircraft with 10,000 fewer staff after the coronavirus crisis ends, its chief executive Carsten Spohr told employees on Friday.Spohr issued the statement to employees on the company's intranet. The company had previously indicated that its 140,000 employees would shrink by 7,000 and that the 760-strong fleet would decline by around 80. The airline aims to finalise a state aid rescue package worth up to 10 billion euros (8.74..