Lufthansa Cargo is re-organizing its charter business with effect from April 1st. The cargo carrier's 
charter activities, previously in the hands of the Lufthansa Cargo Charter Agency subsidiary, will 
then be integrated in the line organisation of Lufthansa Cargo.

The chartering of Lufthansa Cargo's own cargo aircraft for special transports will remain part of 
the core business. Contact partners for customers will be available at Lufthansa Cargo sales offices, 
worldwide. The dedicated competence centers will support specific customers operating in 
such areas as valuable freight. The new set-up will in future enable the Company to address 
even more individually the specific requirements of complex charter transports.

Cooperation with the world's leading charter broker Chapman Freeborn will strengthen the 
marketing of own aircraft capacities available at short notice. A contract on cooperation in the 
charter business will be signed by representatives of Lufthansa Cargo and Chapman Freeborn 
later this week.

Customers will also benefit from the cooperative tie-up on charter contracts, which Lufthansa 
Cargo does not handle with its own aircraft. For such transports, Chapman Freeborn with its 35 
offices, worldwide, will be available as partner to customers of Lufthansa Cargo.

'We will continue offering customers flexible and high-value charter solutions in the future,' 
emphasised Lufthansa Board Member Product and Sales Dr. Andreas Otto. 'With the newly 
adapted structure, we are leaner and more focused, and can offer our own aircraft even easier 
and faster. Moreover, with Chapman Freeborn, the world's leading aircraft charter specialist, we 
have gained a new and strong partner.'

Russi Batliwala, CEO of Chapman Freeborn, underlined: 'We're delighted to cooperate with 
Lufthansa Cargo as one of the world's leading cargo carriers. Our joint customers will benefit 
from this cooperation and can be sure of finding the right charter solution, anytime.'