Lufthansa

English

Etymology

Luft (air) + Hansa (Hanseatic League)

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Lufthansa

  1. A particular German airline.
    • 1997, Peter F. Hamilton, Mindstar Rising, page 104:
      "But the Sanger which launched the module was a Lufthansa charter."
    • 2001, Trevor Scott, Hypershot, page 163:
      Also, could you connect me with the Lufthansa number?”
    • 2003, Ralf W Zimmermann, Brotherhood of Iron, page 48:
      And I don't think the Lufthansa will be hiring me after this wan is over.
    • 2005, Eckhard Otto Hardy Marthen, Otto, page 417:
      He set up an appointment with Lufthansa South East Asia, with the aim to gain them as 200ml bottle customers.

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