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=== Airlines === :''see: [[List of airlines of Germany]]'' [[File:Lufthansa B737-300 D-ABEK @ Düsseldorf International Airport.jpg|thumb|[[Lufthansa]] and [[Air Berlin]] aircraft]] Germany's largest airline is [[Lufthansa]], which was privatised in the 1990s. Lufthansa also operates two regional subsidiaries under the [[Lufthansa Regional]] brand and a low-cost subsidiary, [[Eurowings]], which operates independently. Lufthansa flies a dense network of domestic, European and intercontinental routes. Germany's second-largest airline was [[Air Berlin]], which also operated a network of domestic and European destinations with a focus on leisure routes as well as some long-haul services. Air Berlin declared bankruptcy in 2017 with the last flight under its own name in October of that year. Charter and leisure carriers include [[Condor Flugdienst|Condor]], [[TUIfly]], [[MHS Aviation (Germany)|MHS Aviation]] and [[Sundair]]. Major German cargo operators are [[Lufthansa Cargo]], [[European Air Transport Leipzig]] (which is a subsidiary of [[DHL]]) and [[AeroLogic]] (which is jointly owned by DHL and Lufthansa Cargo).
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