Victims of Germanwings Flight 9525 MARCH 25, 2015 Passengers from at least 15 countries were aboard the flight from Barcelona, Spain, to Düsseldorf, Germany, including 72 Germans and 35 Spaniards. People pay tribute in front of a stele, carved in French, German, Spanish and English, in memory of the victims of the Germanwings Airbus A320 crash, in the small village of Le Vernet, French Alps, on March 27, 2015, near the site where an Airbus A320 crashed on March 24. Other passengers were from the U.S., the Netherlands, and the U.K. Contrairement à ce qui avait été indiqué la veille, la compagnie allemande low cost GermanWings, filiale de Lufthansa, a fait savoir que l'avion, qui reliait Barcelone en Espagne à Düsseldorf en Allemagne, transportait 72 Allemands, et non 67. Ils étaient 150 à bord de l'A320 de Germanwings qui s'est écrasé dans les Alpes du Sud mardi matin. One was established at the crash site, one at Le Vernet, a village close by. Crash dans les Alpes Deux ans après le crash de la Germanwings qui avait fait 149 morts dans le sud des Alpes françaises, les proches des victimes se sont rassemblés pour leur rendre hommage. Alors que les circonstances du crash restent pour le moment sans réponse, les identités des passagers commencent, elles, à tomber. All Germanwings crash victims identified " — Sky World News , May 20, 2015 9525. There is a memorial room at Düsseldorf Airport, where the flight should have arrived five years ago. The victims in the Germanwings plane crash included two renowned opera singers, a mother and son on vacation and three generations of one family -- a schoolgirl, her mother and grandmother. Flowers are pictured around a memorial, carved in French, German, Spanish and English, in memory of the victims of the Germanwings Airbus A320 crash in … A Germanwings flight from Barcelona, Spain, to Düsseldorf, Germany, crashed on Tuesday in the French Alps, killing all 150 passengers and crew aboard. There are memorial sites for the victims of Germanwings flight no. Germanwings crash: service held for victims near impact zone This article is more than 5 years old. Officials have identified the dead as nationals from Spain, Germany, Australia, and Belgium, Reuters reported. "Germanwings crash: All 150 victims identified, can now be buried" — ABC World News, May 20, 2015 AFP . " A New York attorney named Brian Alexander, a licensed pilot who is pursuing a class-action suit on behalf of families of the Germanwings victims, says that such exams are notoriously lax. Relatives of the Germanwings Flight 9525 crash victims arrive on Saturday, April 4, at a ceremony as rescuers hold flags of the late passengers' nationalities in the village of Le Vernet.