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FedCon
2 years ago

Airline itself, of course. Anyone who transports passengers must expect someone to suffer.

Sharj
2 years ago

The landings for medical emergencies are inevitable. But they cost a lot of money. Delay, any compensation, additional airport charges, new refueling. It can cost between 20,000 and 40,000 euros or more. Does the patient now have to pay for this or do the costs depend on Lufthansa? Neither. Lufthansa’s insurance takes over additional costs, as a spokesperson explains.

https://www.aerotelegraph.com/landung-wegen-medizine-notfall-wer-zahlt-lufthansa sample-muenchen-los-angeles

A partial amount must be paid by the passenger if there is a co-legance.

Anni1337
2 years ago

Huhu,

the airlines are insured what the cost of the aircraft/fueling etc. In exceptional cases, the passenger can also get a partial debt and would have to pay something if you want to fly a day before birth and the child comes.

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NichtLiam
2 years ago

The airline or health insurance.

NichtLiam
2 years ago
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Insurance