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Lufthansa main competitors are Turkish Airlines, Cape Air, and AIT Worldwide Logistics.

Competitor Summary. See how Lufthansa compares to its main competitors:

  • Air France has the most employees (84,714).
  • Employees at Turkish Airlines earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $45,954.
  • The oldest company is Greyhound Lines, founded in 1914.
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Lufthansa vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1953
4.9
-6$39.0B138,353
2002
4.5
--$5.2B9,101
1933
4.5
New York, NY1$17.3B84,714
1933
4.5
New York, NY1$12.9B31,543
1962
4.2
Los Angeles, CA1$11.2B125
2003
3.9
Los Angeles, CA1$1.2M125
1959
4.0
--$590.0M13,572
1967
4.4
Dulles Town Center, VA1$150.0M450
2004
4.1
Spring, TX1$40.0M3,000
1997
4.6
Las Vegas, NV141$2.5B4,000
1970
4.4
Jericho, NY1$3.7B18,129
1965
4.7
Appleton, WI4$530.0M1,500
1983
4.5
Irving, TX2-8,100
1934
4.5
Houston, TX1$2.7B10,001
1929
4.1
Urban Honolulu, HI12$2.6B6,674
1979
4.1
Itasca, IL39$553.0M760
1914
4.5
Dallas, TX33-7,501
1998
4.1
New York, NY1$140.0M3,000
1974
4.5
Miami, FL2$140.0M500
1988
4.6
Barnstable Town, MA8$88.0M400
1983
4.2
Miramar, FL46$4.9B10,000

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Lufthansa salaries vs competitors

Among Lufthansa competitors, employees at Turkish Airlines earn the most with an average yearly salary of $45,954.

Compare Lufthansa salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Lufthansa
$39,963$19.21-
Swiss International Air Lines
$44,941$21.61-
Air France
$34,558$16.61-
Turkish Airlines
$45,954$22.09-
Korean Air
$38,536$18.53-
Air China Cargo
$34,571$16.62-

Compare Lufthansa job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Lufthansa
$69,826$33.57
Air Wisconsin Airlines
$81,542$39.20
Spirit Airlines
$81,233$39.05
Continental Airlines
$79,748$38.34
Hawaiian Airlines
$76,287$36.68
Allegiant Air
$76,141$36.61
Cape Air
$75,442$36.27
Greyhound Lines
$74,451$35.79
Air France
$73,519$35.35
Korean Air
$73,497$35.34
Total Airport Services
$71,754$34.50
Worldwide Flight Services Inc
$71,107$34.19
AIT Worldwide Logistics
$70,796$34.04
Swissport USA, Inc.
$70,431$33.86
Cargo Airport Services Llc, Usa
$70,363$33.83
Air China Cargo
$69,748$33.53
Swiss International Air Lines
$69,747$33.53
Turkish Airlines
$69,716$33.52
Amerijet International
$69,570$33.45
dnata
$69,483$33.41

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Lufthansa demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Lufthansa vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Spirit Airlines48%52%
Allegiant Air49%51%
Hawaiian Airlines54%46%
Lufthansa56%44%
Air Wisconsin Airlines56%44%
AIT Worldwide Logistics61%39%

Compare race at Lufthansa vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
52%18%11%12%7%
10.0
59%21%10%6%4%
9.7
42%22%7%17%13%
10.0
56%22%12%6%4%
9.8
63%13%12%7%4%
10.0
61%18%12%6%3%
8.6

Lufthansa and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
About Maurice J. Gallagher Jr.
Allegiant Air

Maurice J. Gallagher, Jr. is a Chairman & CEO at Allegiant.

Peter R Ingram
Hawaiian Airlines

Peter Ingram is the President and Chief Executive Officer for both Hawaiian Airlines, Inc., and its parent company, Hawaiian Holdings, Inc. Ingram joined Hawaiian as Chief Financial Officer in November 2005 and served as Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer from November 2011 through February 2018. During his tenure at the company, Hawaiian Airlines has been one of the most financially successful U.S. carriers, solidified its position as the nation’s leader for operational performance, and delivered the highest levels of customer service.

Edward M. Christie
Spirit Airlines

Vaughn Moore is a President/CEO at AIT Worldwide Logistics.

Tim Strauss As Vice President - Cargo at Hawaiian Airlines, Tim Strauss oversees the company’s growing cargo business as it continues to add more aircraft to its superior fleet with greater cargo-carrying capacity. Mr. Strauss was appointed this position in July 2014. Strauss has more than 27 years of cargo experience in both the airline and freight forwarding industries. He joined Hawaiian Airlines as Managing Director - Cargo in 2012. Under Strauss’ leadership, Hawaiian Airlines’ cargo team increased revenue by more than 34 percent in 2013. Prior to joining the company, Strauss held leadership positions in global sales and operations at Northwest Airlines, Delta Air Lines and various international carriers. He began his career with Emery Worldwide in 1987 (now UPS Supply Chain Logistics) where he held roles of increasing responsibility, starting as a cargo handler and completing his tenure as Vice President of Transportation and Logistics. Mr. Strauss advanced his understanding of the logistics industry via studies in management at The Ohio State University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Cambridge Institute.

Dan Wolf
Cape Air

Dan Wolf is a CEO/President at Cape Air.

Warwick Brady
Swissport USA, Inc.

What employees say about Lufthansa's competitors

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Pros of working at Lufthansa

work community, leadership culture, international company

Cons of working at Lufthansa

pay is industry average, not more

Lufthansa benefits

air travel perks, 401k

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