Germany's Lindner Hotels Files For Bankruptcy (Hyatt Partner)
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Lindner Hotels sind insolvent
Booking numbers are recovering, but hotels are still suffering from high costs and the long-term effects of Corona. Lindner Hotels AG now wants to restructure itself through self-administration proceedings.
The private hotel group from Düsseldorf is experiencing financial problems and wants to reposition itself in self-administered insolvency proceedings. The company wants to continue operating as well as possible.
The traditional hotel chain Lindner is fighting for survival. High costs and long-term leases are forcing the family business to file for insolvency. This not only threatens the continued existence of 13 locations, but also 850 jobs.
The famous Lindner Hotel is located on Kudamm. Now the traditional company is insolvent. What happens next?
Crisis at traditional companies: The Düsseldorf hotel chain Lindner files for bankruptcy.
Germany's Lindner Hotels Files For Bankruptcy (Hyatt Partner)
A German hotel group has just filed for bankruptcy, and it could have major implications for Hyatt’s presence in Germany, as flagged by Frankfurtflyer.Lindner Hotels has serious financial issuesGerman hotel group Lindner Hotels AG has just filed for bankruptcy in Dusseldorf District Court, so the company is opening insolvency proceedings under self administration. Lindner manages over 30 hotels in Europe, with most of its properties being in Ger…
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