Climate Extremists Ordered by Hamburg Court to Pay €400,000 In Damages

Zwei Aktivisten der Gruppe "Letzte Generation" führen eine Protestaktion auf der Rollbahn eines Flughafens durch, während sie mit Klebstoff und Farbe arbeiten. Ein Banner mit der Aufschrift "LETZTE GENERATION VOR DEN RIPPPUNKTEN" liegt auf dem Boden.

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By P Gosselin

Germany’s Junge Freiheit reports that the Hamburg Regional Court (Landgericht Hamburg) ruled in November 2025 that ten climate activists from the group “Last Generation” must pay a total of approximately €400,000 in damages to an airline.

Group of climate activists holding protest signs at an airport, urging action against climate change, with private jets in the background.
Symbol photo created by Grok AI

The activists were involved in a sit-in blockade of Hamburg Airport in July 2023. The climate activists cut through the fence and glued themselves to the tarmac. This action led to the cancellation of 45 flights and affected 8,500 passengers

 The affected airline, reportedly primarily Eurowings (part of the Lufthansa Group), sued the activists for compensation. The court awarded the airline damages of approximately €400,000.

Some reports mention that, in addition to the damages, the activists could also face legal costs amounting to approximately €700,000.

If the activists fail to pay the sum, they face up to two years of Ordnungshaft (civil detention).

This is one of the highest civil damage claims made against members of the “Last Generation” following a protest action in Germany so far.


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