Lufthansa: Employees with Medical Training are Released from Work to Help
Lufthansa employees with medical vocational training can now volunteer for service in medical facilities, the airline announced recently.
“The spread of the coronavirus has placed the entire world in an unprecedented state of emergency. At present, no one can foresee what further consequences will ensue. What is certain, however, is that additional medical personnel will be needed. As a large German company, Lufthansa is living up to its social responsibility even in this exceptional situation,” the airline said.
Lufthansa employees who have completed medical training can now be released quickly and unbureaucratically on a voluntary basis for specific work in a medical facility. The airline will continue to pay their wages during their voluntary work.
Further details are currently being worked out.
Lufthansa Group offers 140 special flights
In close consultation with the governments of their home markets and on behalf of tourism companies and cruise lines, Lufthansa Group airlines are offering around 140 special flights. More than 20,000 passengers are thus flying home with Lufthansa, Eurowings, SWISS, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines and Edelweiss.
Further special flights will follow in the next few days.
In addition, the Lufthansa Group is making every effort to ensure that the flow of cargo in Germany and Europe does not come to a standstill. Lufthansa Cargo continues to fly its regular program, except for cancellations to mainland China, and keeps the entire freighter fleet in the air.