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Thousands of airline workers are bracing for layoffs at the end of the month unless Congress overcomes a monthlong stalemate. Airlines face wave of layoffs amid coronavirus-aid impasse Skip to ...
Brussels Airlines and Lufthansa said they had no plans yet on requiring passengers to present proof of vaccination before boarding, but Brussels Airport CEO Arnaud Feist agreed with Qantas' policy, stating: "Sooner or later, having proof of vaccination or a negative test will become compulsory."
Yahoo Finance’s Sibile Marcellus joins Akiko Fujita to break down how companies like Delta Airlines are changing the flight experience for travelers amid the coronavirus. Massive layoffs loom ...
Since the pandemic hit, thousands of airline workers have been receiving partial pay through grants -- but that money runs out this week. Unfriendly skies: Airline workers brace for mass layoffs ...
On 19 March 2020, Qantas confirmed it would suspend about 60% of domestic flights, [168] put two-thirds of its employees on leave, suspend all international flights and ground more than 150 of its aircraft from the end of March until at least 31 May 2020 following expanded travel restrictions.
Ten major airlines have tentatively agreed to accept federal assistance to keep employees on their payrolls through Sept. 30 after balking for the past week over surprise terms presented by the ...
The layoffs will eliminate 8.2% of its 8,000 customer service-related positions for a total of 656 employees, who are not represented by a union, according to Bloomberg.
Travel and tourism industry hits a breaking point after a federal block on job cuts expired and congress struggles to reach a deal on a coronavirus relief package. American Airlines and United ...