Lufthansa must return $775 million for flight cancellations during the Covid-19 pandemic
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New York. The United States Department of Transportation (DoT) managed to get three airlines, in particular the German group Lufthansa, to reimburse more than $900 million to passengers for flight cancellations or modifications during the COVID-19 pandemic. The ministry said in a statement on Monday that Lufthansa agreed to refund $775 million and pay a fine of $1.1 million, while its competitors KLM will pay $113.3 million and a fine of $1.1 mi…
Nearly two dollars are called to pay passengers of three airlines, mainly from the German group Lufthansa, for cancellations or major changes in flights due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The Ministry of...
The US Department of Transportation (DoT) has secured a nearly $2 billion refund for passengers from three airlines, mainly from the German consortium Lufthansa, for cancellations or major changes...
KLM and South African Airways are among the companies that signed an agreement with the Department of Transportation. The United States Department of Transportation (DoT) was able to get three airlines, in particular the German group Lufthansa, to reimburse around US$ 1 billion, equivalent to approximately R$ 5 billion, to passengers for cancellations or modifications of flights during the Covid-19 pandemic. Economy: Banker André Esteves, from B…
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