Lufthansa Cargo lifts utilization 
as cargo carrier continues cautious capacity management in first quarter

Lufthansa Cargo raised utilisation of its aircraft a further step up in the first quarter. In a difficult 
market environment, the cargo carrier appreciably scaled back capacity by 7.4 per cent. Since 
sales fell by a lesser 5.9 per cent, the load factor improved by more than one percentage point to 
71.4 per cent.

Overall, Lufthansa Cargo carried around 400,000 tons of freight and mail in the first quarter of 
the year ' a decline of 7.2 per cent compared with the year-earlier level.

In the course of the year, Lufthansa Cargo is expecting a marked pick-up in demand, as 
Chairman and CEO Karl Ulrich Garnadt emphasised: 'We intend to utilise market opportunities 
and grow profitably again. To that end, we are investing in our route network and making our 
services even more attractive to customers.'

In March this year, Lufthansa Cargo commenced twice-weekly connections to Guadalajara in 
Mexico. The cargo carrier has also marginally stepped up services to China again in the 
summer flight schedules after cutting back capacity in a difficult market on that route in the past 
few months. It is now operating an additional freighter service weekly to Shanghai and Hong 
Kong.