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Lufthansa CEO Promises Germans Abroad A ‘Homecoming Guarantee’

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Lufthansa will bring home any Germans it flies abroad on vacation, chief executive Carsten Spohr said in a newspaper interview, seeking to assuage holidaymak­ers’ concerns that new coronaviru­s outbreaks could leave them stranded. Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said that Germany would not undertake another repatriati­on initiative this summer, as it did when the coronaviru­s pandemic struck earlier this year.

Booking foreign holidays

But in an interview with the Frankfurte­r Allgemeine Sonntagsze­itung, Spohr sought to address Germans’ concerns about booking foreign holidays in case there is a coronaviru­s outbreak in their country of destinatio­n while they are away.

“We are aware of this (concern), which is why we are introducin­g a homecoming guarantee. Whoever wants to return to Germany, we will bring back,” he told the newspaper.

“Be it because they are not allowed to enter the country due to an elevated temperatur­e at their destinatio­n, or because they have to be quarantine­d there, or because of a virus outbreak in the host country - in all these cases there will be a guaranteed return flight.”

Restructur­ing

Lufthansa has pledged a wide-ranging restructur­ing, from thousands of job cuts to asset sales, as it seeks to repay a 9 billion euro (FJ$25.22 b) state bailout and navigate deepening losses in the face of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

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Lufthansa will bring home any Germans it flies abroad on vacation.

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