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Merz Praises Lufthansa on Centenary as Strikes Ruin Party

Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Wednesday praised "the strategic importance" of Lufthansa as the German airline giant marked its centenary, but the celebrations were marred by a wave of recent strikes.

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In a 100-year celebration of Deutsche Lufthansa, Friedrich Merz has given priority to air transport. Although the Federal Government intends to reduce CO2 emissions by ... The post "Less flying is not an option", Merz sees aviation as a growth industry despite climate neutrality appeared first on Apollo News.

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According to Chancellor Merz, Germany must continue to rely on air transport.

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Germany must continue to rely on air transport, urged German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, according to DPA and Agerpres. "Flighting at least is not an option for Germany as a place for business," said Chancellor Merz, Wednesday, at the ceremony that marked the centenary of Lufthansa, in Frankfurt. "To do this ...

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Lufthansa celebrated its 100th anniversary on Wednesday with a ceremony, even though times are turbulent again. Geopolitical crises are also challenging the airline. In his speech, Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU), Hessen's Prime Minister Boris Rhein (CDU), Federal Minister of Transport Patrick Schnieder, as well as other Minister of State.[image-6-h]In his speech, Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz praised the importance of the anniversar…

Deutsche Lufthansa is celebrating its centenary in Frankfurt – and the whistles are shrill outside the door. Meanwhile, Chancellor Merz acknowledges the role of the company and says: "Less flying is not an option."

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Inside celebration atmosphere, outside anger: During Lufthansa's 100th anniversary with the chancellor, pilots and flight attendants are on strike. An end to the industrial struggle is not in sight.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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