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  • Spirit Airlines Issues Another Apology On Fourth Day Of Cancelations
    Spirit Airlines
    Spirit Airlines assured the public that it is working to resolve its operational issues, which had resulting hundreds of flight cancelations.
  • Service Animals On U.S. Flights Now Limited To Dogs
    Airline
    Passengers will be allowed to bring only dogs as emotional support pets or as service animals on all U.S. flights.
  • American And United To Cut Combined 32,000 Airline Employees
    HALF USED
    United Airlines and American Airlines are moving ahead with their plans to reduce their workforce after the companies failed to secure additional federal funding.
  • Southwest Chief Executive Vows Not To Lay Off Or Furlough Employees On Oct. 1
    HEAVY LOSSES
    Southwest CEO admits the company is in 'intensive care' due to continued loss in revenues.
  • Delta Air Lines Expects $3.3 Billion Write-Off On Separation Packages
    REDUCED FLIGHTS
    Delta Air Lines estimates that it could incur charges of between $2.7 billion and $3.3 billion from its early separation programs.
  • U.S. Airlines Cancel Flights To Hong Kong Due To Mandatory Crew Testing
    Hong Kong Flights
    American Airlines and United Airlines have canceled their flights to and from Hong Kong after authorities set a requirement for all crew members to undergo Covid-19 testing.
  • JetBlue, Other Local Airlines Commit To Maintain Full Employment Until 2021
    JetBlue
    Airlines are under heavy pressure to slash costs as COVID-19 continues to hurt travel demand.
  • United Airlines To Resume US-China Commercial Flights Next Week
    United Airlines
    Beginning July 8, United Airlines will be offering two flights to and from China and San Francisco each week, with a stopover in Seoul
  • Delta Airlines To Warn Over 2,500 Pilots Of Possible Termination
    EARLY RETIREMENT
    Labor union representing Delta's over 14,000 pilots reach a deal for early retirement.
  • American Airlines To Raise $3.5 Billion Through Stock And Notes Sale
    American Airlines
    American Airlines will be selling senior secured notes worth $1.5 billion and its common shares as part of a strategy to bolster its liquidity amid the continued travel demand slump.
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