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Lars Corsten

Frequent Traveller Circle - Essentials - ENGLISH

A daily Business, Education and Aviation podcast
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Frequent Traveller Circle - Essentials - ENGLISH

Lars Corsten

Frequent Traveller Circle - Essentials - ENGLISH

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Frequent Traveller Circle - Essentials - ENGLISH

Lars Corsten

Frequent Traveller Circle - Essentials - ENGLISH

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#108 - Many airlines will offer more flights again in the next few weeks. In order to protect crews and passengers, almost all passengers have to wear a mask. Depending on the airline, you have to keep the masks on all times during the flight.
#107 - Lufthansa Miles & More just announced COVID-19 goodwill rules. At first the changes for 2021 are postponed by one year and will start in 2022. e-Voucher will be extended until end of 2021, but only if they would expire 2020.Frequent Trav
#106 - With over 106 German and European destinations as well as over 20 intercontinental destinations, the flight offer will expand significantly for all travelers by the end of June. The first readmissions will be implemented in the booking s
#105 - China is ahead of us with the crises as they started flying again in the beginning of march. Wuhan airport opened 8th of April, so we do have some indications from there. Of course that is a look on the domestic flights as International
#104 - Lufthansa was accused of using tax havens. The airline published a clarification, as this was getting a topic in the bail out negotiations with the German government. Eurowings will start flying soon and published the first destinations.
#103 - Avianca has filled for chapter 11in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York. No idea why they did it in the US so. LifeMiles is a separate company, but where is the value of a program that is not attractive t cust
#102 - I want to give you a litte overview of the last days, as so many things are happening. In this episode we are covering quite a lot of topics.Please join us on Telegram and get the latest news.Write us anytime on WhatsApp and we are happy
#101 - Starting in June, the airlines Lufthansa, Eurowings and SWISS will fly significantly more destinations in Germany and Europe with monthly restart flight schedules than in the past few weeks. This ends the return flight schedules on May 3
#100 - Due to COVIS-19 Hotels, restaurants and other tourist locations are closed in Germany. The federal government gave the states the power to open again. All the 16 states have different rules. Basically all buffets, gyms and pools are clos
#99 - South African Airways wants to have a new start, but they did not come up with more information. Alitalia wants to start with a new company in June. There are news from Italy.Is this a new start?Please join us on Telegram and get the late
#98 - Lufthansa is still in negotiations with the German government. Looks like the solution will come next week.What do you think? Should governments bail out airlines? Please join us on Telegram and get the latest news.Write us anytime on Wha
#97 - Lufthansa had their annual general meeting today and was explaining their numbers. But mostly they are losing. 1 billion trough fuel hedging, 800 Million per month and 1.8 billion that are only some numbers they mentioned. The government
#96 - As always on the first working day of the month, there are Miles & More mileage bargains. This is available for all airlines in the Lufthansa Group: Lufthansa, Austrian, Swiss, Eurowings, Brussels Airlines and LOT, Luxair, Croatia Airline
#95 - We are no bankers and not giving any advise, but we got asked if you should invest in airline stock. What do you think? Is it an opportunity now or do you think like Warren Buffet that it is time to leave this market?Please join us on Tel
#94 - Now we have to wear a face mask when flying. What is next? A health certificate, a plastic hood over the seat? Hopefully times will change again and flying will be more comfortable.What do you think?Please join us on Telegram and get the
#93 - The German government and Lufthansa did have a different opinion about the influence in return for the bail out money. They reached an agreement and Lufthansa wants to increase the flights in mid may already by 30%. Sounds a lot, but this
#92 - To get the money from the government, Air France has to stop flying within France and passengers have to take two and half hours train rides. This should reduce 50% of the CO2 footprint until 2030. Please join us on Telegram and get the l
#91 - Berlin Tegel will be closed for 2 month and will be reopened. At least that is what the plan is right now. People love or hate this airport, but the lovers are scared that this will be the last breath for this airport. Berlin Tegel was op
#90 - Fewer passengers means fewer ticket sales. If flights are not booked, there is no money in the bank. Personnel costs money despite short-time work, airport fees, costs for other service providers, possibly leasing fees - costs that contin
#89 - Lufthansa considers bankruptcy proceedings to avoid government interference. They want to decide themselves if the want to fly from Frankfurt or Zurich to any destination and not be forced by regulators.Please join us on Telegram and get
#88 - There so many things happening that I want to give you a litte overview of that last days. Please join us on Telegram and get the latest news.Write us anytime on WhatsApp and we are happy to answer your questions.Subscribe to our podcast.
#87 - Airlines, Hotels and other travel related companies want to give you vouchers instead of cash. Sometimes it makes sense to take them, but sometimes not. What is your voucher strategy?Please join us on Telegram and get the latest news.Writ
#86 - Alitalia was founded in 1947 and had  a lot of changes in their history. After the short intermezzo of Etihad, is Alitalia searching for a new investor since 2017. But COVID-19 changed everything and the Italian government is investing 60
#85 - Lufthansa Group made a loss of 1.4 billion Euro in Q1. They are officially needing the money from the four governments in their opinion. Ryanair CEO O'Leary said they do not need money, as they do have enough cash and aifrance /KLM and Lu
#84- Right now the fleet of Austrian Airlines is grounded and since 18th of march there is no regularly scheduled flight. They expect to get back to pre COVID-19 levels end 2023 earliest. So far they see for 2020 an demand for 25%-50% and in 20
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