Lufthansa to the rescue
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at 10:22 by LuganoPirate.
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AMcWhirterParticipantI knew this would happen eventually. As readers will have read on this website over the months there are so many idle aircraft across Europe and the airlines have become skilled in passenger-conversion.
23 Dec 2020
at 12:41
AMcWhirterParticipantLufthansa has tweeted the news. There may be further freight flights.
We are sending a @BoeingAirplanes B777 Freighter to Doncaster Sheffield @DSA_Airport. On board: 80 tons of fruits and vegetables. @Lufthansa_Cargo is currently examining whether additional special cargo flights can be offered during the next days. Watch #LH8352 on @flightradar24 pic.twitter.com/mpvCQA7Mgz
— Lufthansa News (@lufthansaNews) December 23, 2020
23 Dec 2020
at 13:42
Carajillo2SugarParticipantThe 21st Century version of the Berlin Airlift?
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23 Dec 2020
at 17:07
jjlasneParticipantThis is exactly what came to my mind. A reversed Berlin airlift to provide foodstuffs to the starving Londoners.
Also a modernized version of Passport to Pimlico…Thus should Brexit be considered the other face or side of Stalinist Bolshevism run amok and revengeful?
23 Dec 2020
at 18:33
Carajillo2SugarParticipantThat’s almost certainly the case.
Frau Merkel leading the charge on the breaking of EU sanctions.
23 Dec 2020
at 22:36
LuganoPirateParticipantNothing really unusual about this. Just that it was flown in by Lufthansa. Fruit, vegetables and flowers are frequently air-freighted from/to many countries.
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