Lufthansa to reduce Belgrade, Zagreb operations
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Lufthansa will be reducing operations on a number of routes this July due to a shortage of staff and capacity issues. While the majority of its destinations in the former Yugoslavia have been unscathed, the airline will cut a number of departures from Munich to both Belgrade and Zagreb. Services from the Bavarian capital to Belgrade will be reduced from the planned 21 weekly flights to thirteen weekly services, while Zagreb will see a reduction from seven weekly rotations to six. The carrier’s operations are set to be fully restored in August, however, this is likely to change. In both Europe and North America, thousands of flights have been cancelled and hundreds of thousands of passengers have had their trips disrupted over the past few weeks, primarily due to a shortage of qualified personnel at airports to handle the recent surge in passenger traffic. The rapid elimination of Covid-19 protocols and restrictions in these markets since March have generated a significant increase in the demand for air travel, with volumes of passengers that haven’t been seen in more than two years.
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