Generated by GPT-5-mini| Harry Hohmeister | |
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| Name | Harry Hohmeister |
| Birth date | 1963 |
| Birth place | Germany |
| Occupation | Airline executive |
| Years active | 1989–present |
| Employer | Lufthansa Group |
| Title | Former Member of the Executive Board, Chief Operating Officer |
Harry Hohmeister Harry Hohmeister is a German airline executive known for senior roles at Lufthansa Group and its subsidiaries, with decades of experience in aviation and transportation operations. He served as a member of the executive board of the Lufthansa Group and held responsibility for passenger airlines, product, and operation functions across brands such as Lufthansa, Swiss International Air Lines, and Austrian Airlines. Hohmeister's career spans roles in revenue management, network planning, and operational management while engaging with industry stakeholders including International Air Transport Association, regulatory bodies such as the European Union, and major partners like Star Alliance.
Born in Germany in 1963, Hohmeister completed tertiary education in business and finance before entering the aviation sector. His academic background includes studies related to Baden-Württemberg regional institutions and professional development with industry-focused programs involving entities like Frankfurt Airport and corporate training linked to Deutsche Bahn executive courses.
Hohmeister began his career in the late 1980s and early 1990s, building experience in sales, marketing, and network planning functions at carriers associated with the Lufthansa Group. He progressed through positions that connected him with commercial teams at Swiss International Air Lines, Austrian Airlines, and regional partners including Eurowings and feeder operators. Over time he assumed global responsibilities that brought him into contact with airline alliances such as Star Alliance, regulatory frameworks of the European Commission, and market dynamics influenced by competitors like Air France–KLM, British Airways, and Iberia.
As a senior executive of the Lufthansa Group, Hohmeister oversaw passenger airline operations, product strategy, and customer experience across multiple brands. His role required coordination with corporate divisions including Lufthansa Technik, Lufthansa Cargo, and partnership teams engaging with United Airlines and Delta Air Lines through commercial cooperation. During periods of industry disruption—such as crises akin to the COVID-19 pandemic—his responsibilities included operational resilience, network adjustment, and labor negotiations with unions comparable to Ver.di and stakeholder engagement with national authorities in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria.
Hohmeister's leadership emphasized operational reliability, customer-focused product development, and cost management consistent with strategic priorities of the Lufthansa Group. Initiatives under his remit included enhancements to onboard service across Lufthansa, Swiss International Air Lines, and Austrian Airlines cabins, yield and revenue measures similar to dynamic pricing approaches used by carriers such as Ryanair and easyJet, and digitalization projects comparable to efforts led by IAG and AirAsia. He engaged with sustainability debates within aviation involving stakeholders like the International Air Transport Association, European policymakers in the European Parliament, and fuel suppliers addressing commitments to reduce carbon emissions in line with frameworks discussed at ICAO sessions.
Beyond corporate duties, Hohmeister has participated in philanthropic and civic activities tied to aviation education, workforce development, and community engagement at airports such as Frankfurt Airport and hubs like Zurich Airport. He has been involved in industry forums and advisory councils alongside figures from organizations including the International Air Transport Association, representatives from national ministries such as the Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure (Germany), and academic partners comparable to Technical University of Munich and RWTH Aachen University for workforce training initiatives.
Hohmeister maintains a private personal profile while receiving recognition within the aviation sector for executive leadership and operational expertise. His peers in major European carriers and global partners such as American Airlines and Singapore Airlines have acknowledged his role in advancing multinational airline operations and customer product strategies. Awards and honors in aviation circles and industry publications have cited contributions to corporate transformation and operational excellence across the Lufthansa Group network.
Category:German business executives Category:People in aviation