Airlines agree to provide more aircraft in Germany - transport ministry

Reuters  |  HAMBURG 

(Reuters) - executives have committed to providing more aircraft in as part of a raft of measures to avoid backlogs and delays, a for Germany's transport ministry said on on Friday.

At a summit in Hamburg, the country's asked executives to commit to measures to make more efficient in the wake of which emerged following the failure of last year.

told a conference the would put additional planes and crews on standby. He said has paid out a quarter of a billion euros in compensation due to delays.

Among the two dozen measures agreed in a joint statement were proposals to improve staffing of air traffic control centres, speed up security screening at airports, and inform passengers of delays and cancellations ahead of time.

Airlines will also try and speed up the turnaround times of delayed planes and improve flight plans, the document said.

(Reporting by Jan Schwartz; Writing by and Caroline Copley; Editing by Maria Sheahan)

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First Published: Fri, October 05 2018. 17:09 IST