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Lufthansa posts strong Q2 financial growth amid industry challenges
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Lufthansa Group reported a strong financial performance in the second quarter of 2025, despite facing ongoing global challenges. The company increased its adjusted EBIT by 27% compared to the same period last year, rising from €686 million ($785 million) in Q2 2024 to €871 million ($997 million) this year. Revenue also grew by 3%, reaching €10.3 billion.

The airline attributed part of its growth to favorable external conditions such as low oil prices and robust transatlantic demand. Additionally, investments like the expanded passenger flight schedule following Lufthansa's involvement with Italian flag carrier ITA Airways contributed positively.

Carsten Spohr, Chair and CEO of Lufthansa, commented on the ongoing operational environment: "2025 will remain a year of transformation for us, as delays in aircraft deliveries, certifications, and engine overhauls continue. The disproportionate burden on European airlines due to unilateral EU regulations also continues to put us at a disadvantage in global competition."

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The group's operating margin increased by 1.5% year-on-year, while net profit more than doubled from €469 million to €1.01 billion. According to Lufthansa, "this disproportionate increase was due to extraordinary tax effects and currency effects."

Passenger numbers continued their upward trend with the group welcoming 37 million guests during Q2 2025—up from 35.9 million in the same period last year—contributing to a first-half total of 61 million passengers (a rise of about 2%). On passenger operations specifically, all airlines within the group achieved positive results for the quarter; collective revenue reached €8.2 billion (up from €8 billion), while Adjusted EBIT rose from €581 million to €690 million.

Beyond passenger services, other divisions performed well. Lufthansa Technik generated record revenue levels in maintenance services during H1 2025; its Q2 revenue reached €2 billion—an increase of 8% compared to last year's figure—driven by higher demand for maintenance and repair work.

Lufthansa Cargo also saw significant improvement: it more than doubled its Adjusted EBIT for Q2 compared with last year (€73 million versus €36 million). These results have led Lufthansa Group to reaffirm its full-year forecast and expect that operating profit for 2025 will be substantially higher than the previous year's figure of €1.6 billion.

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