Lufthansa Cargo integrates Add-on Services into the digital booking process
Add-on Services can now be added even more easily directly within the digital booking process. They enable tailored solutions for specific transport requirements.
Add-on Services can now be added even more easily directly within the digital booking process. They enable tailored solutions for specific transport requirements.
Lufthansa Cargo has become the launch customer for a new IoT-based ULD tracking solution developed by Jettainer. The technology will be rolled out across all ULD fleets for Lufthansa Cargo.
• Lufthansa Cargo and CEVA Logistics expand SAF cooperation • Line Operations of Driverless Tow Tractors Starts at Frankfurt Hub • Lufthansa Cargo facilitates the transport of two bears by FOUR PAWS from Buenos Aires • A Journey of Impact: Visiting Cargo Human Care in Nairobi
Automotive is a strategic focus industry for Lufthansa Cargo, offering tailored solutions for manufacturers, suppliers and logistics partners worldwide. Recent charter operations across Europe, North Africa and in the high-value segment demonstrate the company’s operational strength and network flexibility.
Adjusted EBIT improves by 29 percent to 324 million euros / Positive developments in capacity, load factor, unit costs, quality, and EBIT margin / Significant improvement in employee engagement and customer satisfaction / Stable market demand, strong business ex Asia and Europe, and capacity expansion led to increased revenues / Lufthansa Cargo back among the top five global air freight providers
Gunnar Loehr to head DACH & KAM EMEA region from 15 February 2026 - Markus Cirjan to become Head of Hub Management Munich at the earliest possible date - Philip Rauchhaus has been Vice President of Global Revenue Management and Pricing since 1 January 2026
Hub in Rome also connected via A321 freighters - Algiers expands freighter network towards Africa
The company looks back on a year of unique shipments, including heavy industrial goods, rare animal species, and medically sensitive consignments.
Lufthansa Cargo and Swiss WorldCargo, the air freight divisions of Lufthansa Group, are embarking on a new strategic cooperation, deepening commercial and operational synergies to enhance customer value. While both organizations will maintain their distinct brands and strengths, they are aligning closely to lead through the ongoing changes in the airfreight industry and global trade.
The agreement was signed on November 21 at CEVA Logistics' Airfreight Annual Strategic Partners Council in Paris. The company has committed to using SAF, credited in 2025, which corresponds to a reduction of 8,000 tons of CO₂.
With the completion of the first phase of the new Lufthansa Cargo headquarters at Frankfurt Airport, the cargo airline has reached a key milestone in the comprehensive modernization of the air freight hub in Frankfurt.
More than 1,000 tons of cargo transported from Rome-Fiumicino under Lufthansa Cargo’s AWB number - Except to and from US and Canada, all global routes rolled out