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Carsten Spohr, Chairman of the Executive Board and
CEO of Deutsche Lufthansa AG, says:
"The Lufthansa Group has regained its
financial strength. I would like to thank our customers for their continued
loyalty and each and every one of our approximately 100,000 employees. With
their above-average commitment, they made 2023 one of the three best years in
Lufthansa Group's history.
This success benefits everyone. We want to pay our
shareholders a dividend for the first time since 2019. We are also giving our
employees a share in our good results development through significantly
above-average collective wage agreements and profit-sharings. And this year, we
also aim to finally return our customers' satisfaction to premium levels. That
is why we are investing the record amount of 4.5 billion euros in new aircraft,
in our cabin interiors, lounges, ground processes and in personal and digital
services. As part of the largest fleet modernization in our history, we expect
to take delivery of at least 30 new aircraft this year, including around 20
long-haul jets for Lufthansa - another record!”
Result 2023
In the financial year 2023, the Lufthansa Group
generated the third-best financial result in its history due to the continued
high demand for air travel and another record result at Lufthansa Technik.
Revenue increased to 35.4 billion euros (previous
year: 30.9 billion euros). Operating profit, measured as Adjusted EBIT, rose to
2.7 billion euros (previous year: 1.5 billion euros). The Adjusted EBIT margin
improved accordingly to 7.6 percent (previous year: 4.9 percent). The company
more than doubled its net profit to 1.7 billion euros (previous year: 790
million euros). The return on capital employed (Adjusted ROCE) rose by 5.5
percentage points to 13.1 percent (previous year: 7.6 percent). Adjusted ROCE
thereby exceeded the 2024 target value of ten percent already one year ahead of
time.
Passenger numbers and traffic development
The desire to travel remained high last year.
Demand for tickets rose once again. In 2023, a total of 123 million passengers
travelled with the airlines of the Lufthansa Group, an increase of 20 percent
compared to the previous year (2022: 102 million).
The Lufthansa Group airlines increased the number
of flights offered by 14 percent to 946,000. The number of seats on offer was
gradually expanded over the course of the year. On average, the airlines
offered 84 percent of 2019 capacity last year. The seat load factor improved by
3.1 percentage points to around 83 percent, returning to pre-crisis levels.
The company’s top priority in capacity planning was
to ensure stable flight operations and the associated improvement in the
customer experience. 98 percent of all flights were able to take place as
planned. As a result of the required buffers in the system, however,
productivity was significantly below the pre-crisis level of 2019, particularly
at the core Lufthansa brand.
Passenger airlines with profit
The high demand and increased capacity led to
significant revenue growth at the passenger airlines. Revenue rose to 28.3
billion euros in the 2023 financial year (previous year: 22.8 billion euros).
Yields continued to develop positively and were
around six percent higher than in the previous year. The increase was mainly
driven by the continued strong demand in the leisure travel segment,
particularly in the premium classes and during the record travel summer.
Business travel continued to recover at a slower pace.
Despite high cost inflation, Adjusted EBIT of the
passenger airlines segment improved significantly in the past financial year.
At 2.0 billion euros (previous year: -300 million euros), it was once again
clearly positive. For the first time, all passenger airlines in the Group
reported an operating profit. SWISS, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines and
Eurowings all achieved record results.
Lufthansa Technik with record result, logistics
result normalizes
Demand for maintenance, overhaul and repair
services and other Lufthansa Technik products remained high in the financial
year 2023. Despite strained supply chains and rising material and personnel
costs, Lufthansa Technik once again generated a record result in 2023. The
operating profit for the past financial year amounted to 628 million euros
(previous year: 554 million euros). With its “Ambition 2030” growth plan,
Lufthansa Technik is planning extensive investments in the expansion of its
core business, the expansion of its global locations and the expansion of
digital business models for the coming years.
Following some exceptional record years, demand for
air freight has mostly normalized in 2023. Lufthansa Cargo's capacity increased
by seven percent compared to the previous year, primarily due to the further
recovery in passenger air traffic and the associated expansion of cargo
capacity on passenger aircraft. Lufthansa Cargo generated Adjusted EBIT of 219
euros million in the financial year (previous year: 1.6 billion euros), which
corresponds to a persistently strong operating margin of 7.4 percent.
Strong Adjusted Free Cashflow further reduces net
debt
To ensure the company's long-term ability to invest
and further reduce debt, the focus in the 2023 financial year was once again on
the generation of a strong cash flow.
Due to the good operating result, increasing
bookings and strict management of receivables and liabilities, operating
cashflow amounted to 4.9 billion euros (previous year: 5.2 billion euros). The
previous year's figure included one-off effects resulting from the sharp
ramp-up in demand after the end of the coronavirus restrictions. The Lufthansa
Group's net capital expenditure rose by 23 percent year-on-year to 2.8 billion
euros in 2023. The largest share of this was attributable to the modernization
of the fleet through the purchase of new, fuel-efficient aircraft. Overall, the
company generated an Adjusted Free Cashflow of 1.8 billion euros (previous
year: 2.5 billion euros). This is the third highest free cashflow in the
history of the Lufthansa Group.
Due to the positive free cashflow, net debt fell
significantly to 5.7 billion euros (previous year: 6.9 billion euros) and was
thereby around 1 billion euros below the pre-crisis level. Net pension
obligations increased by 683 million euros to 2.7 billion euros (December 31,
2022: 2.0 billion euros) due to a 60 basis point decrease in the discount rate.
Equity increased to 9.7 billion euros as of
December 31, 2023 (previous year: 8.5 billion euros). At 1.7, the leverage
ratio, defined as the sum of net debt and net pension liabilities in relation
to Adjusted EBITDA, was again significantly lower than the previous year's
figure of 2.3.
The Lufthansa Group's balance sheet strength was
also recognized by global rating agencies. For the first time since the
pandemic and as the only European network Airline Group, the Lufthansa Group is
now again consistently rated investment grade by all four agencies in the
market.
Shareholders to participate in profits
For the first time since the coronavirus pandemic,
shareholders are to participate directly in the company's strong earnings
again. The Executive Board and Supervisory Board will propose a dividend of
0.30 euros per share for the 2023 financial year at the Annual General Meeting
on May 7, 2024. This corresponds to a dividend yield of around four percent on
the year-end share price. The proposed payout follows the Lufthansa Group's
dividend policy of distributing between 20 and 40 percent of the Group’s profit
to shareholders.
Remco Steenbergen, Chief Financial Officer of
Deutsche Lufthansa AG:
"The strong result for the financial year 2023
is another important step in positioning the Lufthansa Group for the future.
Our solid balance sheet and strong free cash flow enable us to make the
necessary investments in our fleet and our product. I am convinced that these
investments will pay off - for our customers, but also for our shareholders.
Over the past three years, I have had the privilege of supporting the company
in overcoming the crisis and putting the Group back on a solid financial footing.
The Lufthansa Group has set itself the goal of continuing to pursue the path of
profitable growth in order to increase the operating margin in the long term
and continue to create value in the future. I am particularly pleased that we
can once again allow our shareholders to participate in our success by resuming
dividend payments."
Record investments on the customer side
The Lufthansa Group’s customers will also benefit
to a large extent from the financially successful year 2023. In 2024, the
Lufthansa Group will invest a record sum of around 4.5 billion euros in new
aircraft, new seats, lounges, improved culinary and digital offerings in order
to significantly increase customer satisfaction.
With the new "Allegris" cabins at
Lufthansa, and "SWISS Senses" at SWISS, the Lufthansa Group airlines
are setting new standards. Lufthansa guests will be able to experience the new
features for the first time in May, initially on the connection from Munich to
Vancouver (Canada).
The focus remains on operational stability,
punctuality and improved customer communication. To achieve this, a major
service offensive was launched across all passenger airlines in the Group at
the beginning of the year.
Record for aircraft deliveries
The Lufthansa Group is currently undergoing the
largest fleet modernization in its history. In 2024, the company will again
take delivery of more than 30 new aircraft, including around 20 long-haul jets.
A double-digit number of Boeing 787-9 "Dreamliners", eight Airbus
A350-900s and one Boeing 777 freighter will be delivered to the company. All
these long-haul aircraft will fly for Lufthansa Airlines and Lufthansa
Cargo. Never before in our history have we been expecting the delivery of
so many new long-haul aircraft for Lufthansa in just one year.
In total, the Lufthansa Group currently has over
250 latest generation aircraft on its order list - another record. In the
medium term, the modernization will lead to the decommissioning of older
sub-fleets, leading to a significant increase in customer comfort as well as a
sustainable reduction in CO2 emissions. The significantly more
fuel-efficient aircraft consume up to 30 percent less kerosene compared to
their respective predecessor models and emit correspondingly less CO2.
Lufthansa Group gives employees a share in the
company's success
With above-average collective wage agreements and
variable remuneration, the Lufthansa Group also allows its employees to
participate in the positive development of the company's results. Since
mid-2022, the company has increased the remuneration of the professional groups
at Deutsche Lufthansa AG by over 10 percent. For the past year, the company is
paying Lufthansa Group employees profit-sharing payments agreed with the social
partners amounting to over half a billion euros. Over 13,000 employees were recruited
last year and a further 13,000 recruitments are planned for the current year.
Dr. Michael Niggemann, Chief Human Resources
Officer and Labor Director of Deutsche Lufthansa AG:
"We are proud to be one of the best employers
in the industry and want to remain so. Our employees perform exceptionally well
every day. That's why we let them share in our economic success. We have
significantly increased remuneration since mid-2022. The offers we have made in
the current collective bargaining round are also above average. However, they
naturally also take our economic performance into account. We face fierce
international competition and need economic success - not only for good employment
conditions, but also to invest in more fuel-efficient aircraft, new seats and
cabin interiors or digital services, for example. We want to grow. However,
this is only possible if we are competitive overall and also in terms of labor
costs. The uncompromising strikes by the trade union Verdi are damaging our
guests, the company and ultimately our employees. We are always open to
short-term negotiations with Verdi - however, we bear joint responsibility for
finding good solutions. Verdi must suspend strike action and be prepared to
enter into constructive negotiations without preconditions."
Outlook
The Lufthansa Group expects a continued increase in
the demand for flight tickets in the current year. Already now demand is high,
especially for flights during the Easter and summer vacation periods. Despite
the increase in capacity, the load factors booked for the next three months are
above last year’s level. The most popular destinations are Spain, Italy,
Greece, and other Mediterranean countries. The Lufthansa Group's passenger
airlines also experience continued high demand for service to and from North
America.
Due to the strong demand, the Group is further
expanding the capacity offer of its passenger airlines. However, also in 2024,
the focus will remain on ensuring stable flight operations in order to further
improve regularity and punctuality. For the full year, the Lufthansa Group
anticipates an average capacity offer of around 94 percent compared to 2019.
This corresponds to a year-on-year growth of around 12 percent.
Lufthansa Group revenue is expected to increase
significantly in the 2024 financial year. The unit revenues of the passenger
airlines are expected to be stable or only slightly below the previous year
level, while unit costs are expected to remain stable. Adjusted EBIT for the
Passenger Airlines is therefore expected to be on par with the previous year,
as is the operating result in the Logistics and MRO segments. The Group's
operating result (Adjusted EBIT) is also expected to be on the same level as in
2023. The Group remains committed to its goal of generating a sustainable
Adjusted EBIT margin of at least 8 percent. Adjusted free cash flow is
forecasted to reach at least 1.5 billion euros. Net capex is expected to amount
to 2.5 to 3 billion euros. Higher gross investments will be partly offset by
inflows from sale-and-lease-back transactions.
In line with the usual seasonality, results will be
particularly strong in the second and third quarter of the year. In the first
quarter, the Adjusted EBIT loss is expected to be higher than in the previous
year, due to the impact of the strikes on earnings and a decline in profits in
the Logistics division, which in the first quarter of the previous year still
benefited considerably from the exceptionally strong development of the air
freight market in connection with the coronavirus pandemic.
Transformation into an airline group and
internationalization remain focus
The Lufthansa Group continues to systematically
drive forward its transformation from an aviation group to a global airline
group. The sale of the catering business (LSG Group) was completed at the end
of October 2023. The company expects the sale of the payment specialist AirPlus
to be completed in summer 2024.
The Group is also expecting the EU Commission’s
approval for an investment in the Italian airline ITA Airways over the course
of this year. The Lufthansa Group is working closely and constructively with
the EU Commission to achieve a swift conclusion and subsequent implementation
of the transaction.
With the planned investment in ITA Airways, the
Lufthansa Group is driving forward the internationalization of the company in
order to make better use of attractive growth opportunities abroad.
More than 1 million Green Fare tickets sold
The Lufthansa Group remains strongly committed to
increasing the availability and use of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF).
Lufthansa was the first airline worldwide to start using SAF in regular flight
operations back in 2011. In addition, the Lufthansa Group also intends to use
innovative solutions for filtering CO2 from the air and storing it
underground to offset unavoidable CO2 emissions. The company is
expanding its technology partnerships in this area.
Already today, the Lufthansa Group is a global
leader in offers and services for more sustainable flying. More than one
million Green Fares have already been sold on flights in Europe and to North
Africa in the first year of the offer. The Lufthansa Group is currently also
testing its Green Fares on selected long-haul flights. In addition, more and
more corporate customers are taking advantage of the opportunity to offset
flight-related CO2 emissions: In 2023, more than 1,500 companies
worldwide invested in SAF with the Lufthansa Group.
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