
Germanwings
Germanwings was a German airline established in 2002, operating as a low-cost carrier primarily within Europe. It was a subsidiary of Lufthansa and offered affordable flights to various destinations. Known for its no-frills service, Germanwings aimed to provide economical travel options while maintaining safety and reliability. In 2015, Germanwings was fully integrated into Eurowings, Lufthansa’s budget airline brand. Its operational focus was on short to medium-haul routes, and it played a significant role in Europe's low-cost airline market until its merger.