Access to Weeze Airport (Photo: Frank Vincentz).
editor
Last update
Give a coffee
Information should be free for everyone, but good journalism costs a lot of money.
If you enjoyed this article, you can check Aviation.Direct voluntary invite for a cup of coffee.
In doing so, you support the journalistic work of our independent specialist portal for aviation, travel and tourism with a focus on the DA-CH region voluntarily without a paywall requirement.
If you did not like the article, we look forward to your constructive criticism and/or your comments either directly to the editor or to the team at with this link or alternatively via the comments.
Your
Aviation.Direct team

Weeze: Thomas Kurzweg follows Holger Terhorst

Advertising
Print Friendly, PDF & Email

Weeze Airport is getting a new head of marketing and communications, Thomas Kurzweg. He succeeds Holger Terhorst, who, after 20 years in this position, is leaving when he reaches the standard retirement age and would like to devote himself to new professional challenges in the tourism industry.

“Holger Terhorst took on the role of marketing manager at the airport back in 2003 and has accompanied the development of civil air traffic at Weeze Airport since the first flight. He personally significantly shaped and influenced the image and reputation of the airport. The successful development of traffic figures is largely due to him. We would like to thank Holger Terhorst for his very successful work, his high level of commitment and the extremely trusting cooperation,” says Sebastian Papst, CEO of Weeze Airport.

In his career to date, Thomas Kurzweg has worked for Eurowings Flug GmbH, from which Germanwings GmbH emerged, Aviation Quality Services GmbH, Frankfurt-Hahn and Leizpig/Halle airports and SkyWork Airlines. At the latter he served as Chief Commercial Officer under the management of Tomislav Lang.

“With Tom Kurzweg we were able to gain an aviation manager who has many years of experience in many areas of aviation and is well connected and creative in the industry. Together we will take advantage of our growth opportunities and continue to successfully shape the future of the airport,” said Sebastian Papst

Advertising

Leave a Comment

Your e-mail address will not be published. Required fields are marked with * marked

This website uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn more about how your comment data is processed.

Advertising