Brussels Airlines Operates 3,000 Empty Flights To Keep Airport Slots
Brussels Airlines has operated 3,000 flights without passengers this winter to avoid losing take-off and landing slots. From a report: The airline’s parent company, Lufthansa Group, confirmed that 18,000 flights had been flown empty, including 3,000 Brussels Airlines services, reports The Bulletin. EU rules require that airlines operate … ⌘ Read more
@slashdot@feeds.twtxt.net Do companies literally just have too much money on their hands? 🤔 Money to just light a match to and toss down a toilet? 😳
Oh, I don’t think they are burning money. It is a strategic decision. It looks like they have much more to lose if they do not take the approach they are taking.
@homer@twtxt.net Really? 🤔 Hmmm I guess I wouldn’t know 🤷♂️