For historical reasons, the headquarters of the German airline is still in Cologne. But that could change, as Carsten Spohr, the CEO of Lufthansa plans to move to Munich.
For a long time, part of the airline’s administration worked in a high-rise building on the right bank of the Rhine, known as Lanxess Tower. However, all important decisions have long since been made in Frankfurt. To be continued….
Catherine Mills is the technical and operational lead for Airlines and Destinations, bringing her passion for aviation and expertise in web analytics, IT, and advertising sales. A licensed private pilot since high school, Catherine completed her undergraduate studies in Communications and Spanish at Pacific Union College before obtaining a Master's degree in Corporate Communication from Baruch College. Currently residing in Seattle, she enjoys hobbies such as gardening, ham radio, and aviation.