Eurowings distributes beach balls to children

Airbus jets from Eurowings, Lufthansa and Germanwings (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Airbus jets from Eurowings, Lufthansa and Germanwings (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Eurowings distributes beach balls to children

Airbus jets from Eurowings, Lufthansa and Germanwings (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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The airline Eurowings is now distributing around 15.000 beach balls and 100.000 creeps to children on flights from Germany to hot water destinations.

From horses to turtles to pterosaurs, there is something for every little guest. Anyone who also shoots and sends in a holiday photo with the animal can also take part in the Schleich competition, in which passengers can win attractive prizes, such as flight vouchers with Eurowings.

“Beach balls are reminiscent of carefree and exuberant beach days at popular sun destinations such as Mallorca, the Greek islands or Italy, which we are increasingly flying to again. Animal figures from Schleich have been among the most popular children's toys for generations. After the long period of lockdown, we are pleased to welcome families on board this summer and to give them these gifts as a gesture of appreciation, ”says Lorenza Maggio, VP Product, Customer Experience & Marketing at Eurowings.

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