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United, American, Delta cut more flights, some executives take pay cuts as coronavirus keeps people from flying
Airlines slashed more domestic and international flights and executives took pay cuts as the coronavirus outbreak takes a growing toll on the travel industry. (www.chicagotribune.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
The FAA has loosened the slot-use requirements through 31MAY2020 for KJFK, KLGA, and KDCA. They are crediting virus related cancellations as flights at KORD, KLAX, KEWR, and KSFO.
The people who will suffer from the flight cutbacks are not the travelling public,who are curtailing at present,but the employees..yes,its a grand gesture for the ceo of aa and dl and even wn to take a paycut or not accept a salary for a few months,but they will still be employed..when flights are cut back, the first thing that happens is furlough notices go out to various unions,then to the non union personnel...trump can have all the meetings he wants with the ceo of dl or ua or aa or wn,but the reality of the situation as it stands, is the virus is spreading,and those same ceo's can only operate for so long without financial hardship and cutbacks..there is an old expression that applies..."reality,what a concept"!!
Nevertheless, they didn't have to.
whatever this has to do with trump?
Yikes. Mary, don't break the pill in half tomorrow, OK?
The airlines should follow the example of Mark Cuban, the owner of the NBA Dallas Mavericks. He will be continuing to compensate hourly employees. He's a multi-millionaire and can afford it. The airlines made huge profits recently so they can afford it too.
https://clutchpoints.com/coronavirus-news-joe-tsai-joins-kevin-love-mark-cuban-in-compensating-staff-after-suspension/
https://clutchpoints.com/coronavirus-news-joe-tsai-joins-kevin-love-mark-cuban-in-compensating-staff-after-suspension/
Lets see....Mark Cuban's hourly employees....how many would that be? 500? And DL, AA, UA hourly employees....I dunno, 100,000+? And with what exactly? "Huge profits", most of which went to pay off debt incurred over the last 10 years? Guess I'm not following your version of fiscal reality.