As of: February 11, 2024, 4:26 p.m
By: Leyla Yildiz
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The employees of Nuremberg Airport came together with managers for a photo - as a sign of peaceful coexistence.
Nuremberg – Part of the staff at Albrecht Dürer Airport Nuremberg, together with some of the airport's managers, came together to take a photo to set an example for peaceful coexistence.
The airport announced this in a press release.
Location of the shared image: the apron.
The employees of Nuremberg Airport set an example for peaceful coexistence.
© Jan Beinßen/Nuremberg Airport
Managing director Michael Hupe explains the reason for the campaign: “Together with the airlines that fly to us, Albrecht Dürer Airport Nuremberg connects people far beyond the country’s borders.
Peace and freedom are the backbone of our business model and our contribution to the common good and prosperity of the metropolitan region.”
Nuremberg Airport sets an example for peaceful coexistence: employees from 28 different countries
According to the company, more than 1,000 employees from 28 different countries are employed at the airport, such as the Fiji Islands, Albania and Hungary.
It is important to those responsible at the airport to emphasize that the multinational team works together as equals and together ensures that “travelers are taken to over 60 destinations in Europe and beyond”.
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“At the same time, the airport offers many guests from abroad a portal to visit Nuremberg and Franconia, strengthen the economy and tourism or meet friends and relatives,” it continues.
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