Lufthansa secures €9 billion ‘stabilization package’ from German government

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German airline said it has received approval for a multibillion-dollar “stabilization package” from a government support fund to keep the company going through the turbulence from the coronavirus outbreak, but cautions the deal has not been approved by the European Union’s executive commission.

 

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I believe it will make much of an impact if media call it like it is, specially if they switch world government to citizens....Wishful thinking perhaps...

Here we are again. Rewarding failure and bad management. Got to love these policies. This mentality has passed all the way down to school levels. You now get a medal for coming last. What a time to be alive

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