Dozens of Germanwings pilots and cabin crew refused to fly on Wednesday because of "deep emotional distress" over the airline's Flight 9525 crash that killed 150 people.
Lufthansa's low-cost subsidiary Germanwings had to cancel one flight and charter 11 planes with crews from other airlines -- mainly Lufthansa (DLAKF), Air Berlin and Tui Fly -- to operate its scheduled flights.
Distraught Germanwings pilots refuse to fly - Mar. 25, 2015
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