Entire group not allowed to board flight to Budapest after some allegedly refused to wear a face mask

Lufthansa has apologised for refusing to let any members of a large group of Orthodox Jewish passengers on to a flight after some of them had refused to wear masks.

The German airline said in a statement that it “regrets the circumstances surrounding the decision to exclude the affected passengers from the flight, for which Lufthansa sincerely apologises”.

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