Frankfurt Airport: 18-year-old challenges Lufthansa
The 18-year-old entrepreneur Adem Karagöz is the founder of Bavarian Airlines. The airline should soon start and compete with Lufthansa.
Frankfurt/Munich – Adem Karagöz has big goals. The 18-year-old is the founder of the airline Bavarian Airlines. He’s already been to the notary, and now the application for the air operator’s certificate has been submitted to the Federal Aviation Authority. Home airport should then be Munich. From the Bavarian state capital, prospectively on the Airport Frankfurt be lied to – and then, above all, compete with Lufthansa.
On a business class flight with an airline that does not mention Karagöz by name, his claims were not met. Comfortable seating, service, food – he can do better than that, the 18-year-old explains in an interview RTL: “We would like to bring a new product onto the market that is not yet available in Germany. We want to make this comparable to domestic first class in the US. That means we want to offer better service.” In the plane, there should only be two seats per row on either side of the machine.
Lufthansa is to have competition: Bavarian Airlines applies for a license
One Fleet of twelve Embraer E195-E2 aircraft would be available to Bavarian Airlines when the airline receives the license. From the end of 2023, destinations such as Lufthansa’s home airport should then be served from Munich FrankfurtVienna, Amsterdam, London City Airport, Düsseldorf or Milan can be served.
The whole thing is financed by sponsorship money and venture capital, explains Karagöz. So-called venture capital companies invest in young companies with the aim of making a profit with the capital invested when the stake is sold. The young entrepreneur says that initial analyzes have shown that the business model will be profitable. (csa)
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