Protests at the Brandenburg Gate: in Berlin, tourism managers such as Cornelius Meyer (CEO Best Reisen, far right) had the opportunity to meet with politicians like Marcel Klinge, travel trade speaker of the Liberal Democratic Party in Germany (FDP, third from the right). (fvw/private)
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Protests in a historic setting: in the East German city of Cottbus, travel trade professionals also took to the streets. (fvw/private)
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"During the Corona crisis, we even help clients who we do not earn a single cent from": a protester in Dusseldorf. (fvw/private)
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Creative way of sending out a distress call: In Dusseldorf, travel agents formed a SOS with holiday brochures. (fvw/private)
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Large public response: As shown here in Freiburg, TV and print media were covering the travel agency protests. (fvw/private)
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Who'll stop the rain? The answer remains unknown, but at least protesters in Freiburg were not stopped by bad weather. (fvw/private)
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"I love travel agencies": emotional and colourful message in the Lower Rhine town of Kamp-Lintfort. (fvw/private)
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Where Rhine, Moselle and protesters meet: travel agents gathering in front of the Koblenz palace. (fvw/private)
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Hop on the protest train: five travel trade ladies in Koblenz waiting for supporters. (fvw/private)
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Umbrella organisation in the streets: protesters in Muenster (Westphalia). (fvw/private)
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Bad situation, good mood: tourism managers covered with masks in Nuremberg. (fvw/private)
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High hopes in Lower Saxony: a small group of travel professionals in Oldenburg. (fvw/private)
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Large open-air stage: cordial protests on a Stuttgart square. (fvw/private)
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Masked and dedicated: Nina Orschel (TUI Travel Star) and Markus Orth (CEO of Lufthansa City Center) in Wiesbaden. (fvw/private)
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Political reaction: Tarek al Wazir, minister for economic affairs in Hesse, speaking to protesters in Wiesbaden. (fvw/private)
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"Save the tourism industry": travel experts in Wiesbaden losing money, not their sense of humour. (fvw/private)