COVID-19: Lufthansa offers ‘return-flight-guarantee’
“Anyone who wants to go back to Germany, we’ll bring them back,” Mr Spohr told the Frankfurter Allgemeine newspaper’s Sunday edition.
Lufthansa had come under severe pressure during the coronavirus pandemic, as nearly all flights were grounded for months.Thousands of jobs are now at stake in the group, which employs about 138,000 people.The company is in the later stages of agreement with the German government over a bail-out agreement worth around 9 billion euros .
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