Eurowings Discover: Leaving the pandemic behind
By DW
07 October 2022 |
12:52 pm
Despite the pandemic and a huge crisis in the aviation industry, Lufthansa has launched a new airline. Eurowings Discover flies to holiday destinations in Africa. Staff are paid less than at parent company Lufthansa, but are happy to have work after the pandemic.
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