Alexander Stump studies in Munich, although he lives in England. He commutes back and forth every week. About an extreme case between high rents, cheap flights and Brexit.
From
Max Fluder
When Alexander Stump attends his university class on Tuesday mornings, he is exceptionally quiet. He could make a technical contribution to the discussion, yes, the topic of the seminar – international terrorism and combating it – interests him. But he is silent. Because Stump is sitting at Nuremberg Airport at the time, a stopover on his approximately 1,000-kilometer journey to the university.