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Air Serbia, German Airways and SprintAir join ERA as it fights to save the future of European aviation

ERA’s number of airlines now total 64, showing the industry’s collaborative spirit is more needed than ever before.

Three new European airlines, Air Serbia, SprintAir and German Airways, join ERA (European Regions Airline Association) to respond to the COVID-19 crisis.

ERA’s number of airlines now total 64, showing the industry’s collaborative spirit is more needed than ever before.

The disastrous effects of COVID-19 on the aviation industry have been plain to see, with many airlines facing financial devastation as a result. As ERA is working tirelessly to lobby for exceptional measures during these unprecedented times, three airlines – Air Serbia, German Airways and SprintAir – have joined the association in recent weeks, appreciating the power of one collective voice and the strength of unity at this difficult time.

Montserrat Barriga, ERA Director General, says: “This is the time where the extremely collaborative spirit that characterises our industry needs to shine through the association’s work for as many airlines as possible to survive this crisis. I am happy to welcome three more airlines into ERA membership, further strengthening the message that the industry must join forces here and now to safeguard the future of aviation in Europe. Our strong association of more than 200 members, including 64 airlines, continues to work together during these unprecedented times, with the knowledge that aviation will be instrumental in rebuilding the new European economy once we move to recovery and start to reunite our continent.”

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