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Lufthansa Airline to hire 20,000 employees in Europe

According to the airline, they are particularly looking for "technicians, IT specialists, lawyers, pilots, and cabin crew"

Newsroom November 21 05:02

Lufthansa Airline has launched a campaign to “recruit” 20,000 employees in Europe, amid a strong recovery in air traffic and labour shortages in the industry.

Lufthansa is “hiring 20,000 new associates” in “45 occupations” at the company’s bases in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Belgium, the group said in a statement.

According to the airline, they are particularly looking for “technicians, IT specialists, lawyers, pilots and cabin crew”.

A “part” of the jobs on offer concerns the creation of these positions, with the rest being replacements for employees “who have left”, a representative of the group told AFP.

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According to figures released in the autumn, Lufthansa had 108,000 employees at the end of September and wanted to increase that number to around 115,000 by the end of 2023 – down from the 138,000 workers the group had at the end of 2019, before the Covid-19 pandemic.

To make these hires, the company will launch an information campaign “in the press, radio and the Internet, as well as on social media” to attract candidates.

Like the industry as a whole, Lufthansa is facing a labour shortage, as many workers left the industry permanently after the pandemic.

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