
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. Flight 9525 was carrying 150 people when it crashed in the French Alps in March. It was traveling from Barcelona, Spain, to Dusseldorf, Germany.

French government officials observe a moment of silence for Germanwings Flight 9525 near the crash site Friday, April 3, in Le Vernet, France.

A black mourning band is seen at a ticket counter for German airline Lufthansa at the airport in Dusseldorf, Germany, on Tuesday, March 31.

Messages for the victims are displayed at the airport in Dusseldorf on March 31.

French Red Cross members and residents pay tribute to the victims at the memorial in Le Vernet on Saturday, March 28.

A memorial service is held at the Notre Dame du Bourg cathedral in Digne-les-Bains, France, on March 28.

Students of the Joseph-Koenig Gymnasium school arrive for a memorial service in Haltern, Germany, on Friday, March 27. Sixteen students and two teachers from Haltern were among the victims.

A cross is pictured at Seyne-les-Alpes, France, on March 27, a day after families of crash victims arrived near the plane crash site.

German President Joachim Gauck, alongside Haltern Mayor Bodo Klimpel, delivers a statement March 27 at a church in Haltern.

A closeup of the memorial in Le Vernet on Thursday, March 26.

People pause for a moment of silence in Llinars del Valles, Spain, on Wednesday, March 25.

Members of the German and Australian national soccer teams observe a moment of silence before a friendly match in Kaiserslautern, Germany, on March 25.

A woman uses public transit in Madrid as flags fly at half-staff on March 25.

Andrus Ansip, European commissioner for Digital Single Market, marks a moment of silence March 25 at the European Commission in Brussels, Belgium.

From left, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Francois Hollande and Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy pay respect to victims at the crash site on March 25.

People hug in front of the Joseph-Koenig Gymnasium school in Haltern on March 25.

A person in Madrid stands near a Spanish flag flying at half-staff on March 25.

Employees and trustees of the opera house Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona, Spain, gather March 25 to honor Oleg Bryjak and Maria Radner, two opera singers who were aboard the flight.

Employees and members of the Spanish Parliament hold a moment of silence in Madrid on March 25.

Members of the German soccer club Bayern Munich hold a moment of silence before their practice in Munich on March 25.

Workers from the Delphi factory, who lost two colleagues in the crash, mourn together in Sant Cugat del Valles, Spain, on March 25.

A Lufthansa employee signs a condolence book in Frankfurt, Germany, on March 25.

European Union flags fly at half-staff at the European Union Commission building in Brussels on March 25.

Students and well-wishers gather in front of Joseph-Koenig Gymnasium on Tuesday, March 24.

A student lights a candle in front of Joseph-Koenig Gymnasium on March 24.

Friends of the German students attend a Mass in Llinars del Valles, a Spanish village near Barcelona, on March 24.

Candles sit on a paper reading "In silent memory, Class 9A/9C" in front of the Haltern high school on March 24.

Staff members of Germanwings and Lufthansa stand in front of the Germanwings headquarters in Cologne, Germany, on March 24. They placed flowers and candles at the main entrance. Germanwings is a low-cost airline owned by the Lufthansa Group.

French parliament members observe a minute of silence at the National Assembly in Paris on March 24.