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We were flying low and hit something in the air
We were flying low and hit something in the air









we were flying low and hit something in the air

One of them was Lufthansa’s own chief executive, Carsten Spohr, who said the journeys were “empty, unnecessary flights just to secure our landing and takeoff rights.” But the company argues that it can’t change its approach: Those ghost flights are happening because airlines are required to conduct a certain proportion of their planned flights in order to keep slots at high-trafficked airports.Ī Greenpeace analysis indicates that if Lufthansa’s practice of operating no-passenger flights were replicated equally across the European aviation sector, it would mean that more than 100,000 “ghost flights” were operating in Europe this year, spitting out carbon dioxide emissions equivalent to 1.4 million gas-guzzling cars. Unusually, she was joined by voices within the industry. In January, climate activist Greta Thunberg tweeted her disbelief over the scale of the issue.

we were flying low and hit something in the air

Lufthansa, Germany’s national airline, which is based in Frankfurt, has admitted to running 21,000 empty flights this winter, using its own planes and those of its Belgian subsidiary, Brussels Airlines, in an attempt to keep hold of airport slots.Īlthough anti-air travel campaigners believe ghost flights are a widespread issue that airlines don’t publicly disclose, Lufthansa is so far the only airline to go public about its own figures. But this winter, many of them weren’t carrying any passengers at all. In December 2021, 27,591 aircraft took off or landed at Frankfurt airport-890 every day.











We were flying low and hit something in the air