German aviation group Lufthansa is cutting 4,000 administrative jobs over the next five years as it seeks to raise profitability targets.

By 2030, Lufthansa, which operates the core Lufthansa German Airlines brand, along with other airlines like Swiss, Austrian Airlines and Brussels Airlines, plans to reduce 4,000 administration jobs through digitalization, automation and process consolidation, the company announced to analysts and investors during its Capital Markets Day in Munich.

The majority of affected roles will be based in Germany and will focus on administrative roles and not operational positions.

The company stated in a note that it reaffirmed its goal of restructuring its organizational and operational framework to streamline cooperation and redefine internal responsibilitie

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