When the U.S. Department of Transportation gave airlines the go-ahead to ban emotional support animals in December, Southwest Airlines didn’t immediately join its competitors in changing its policies. That gave some travelers hope the nation’s largest domestic carrier, known for its independent spirit, might not join in. As recently as 10 days ago, the airline was telling travelers on Twitter
Vistara had sent a similar arrangement of senior workers on obligatory LWP for as long as six days in April twitter-logo PTI Last Updated: May 5, 2020 | 16:16 IST Coronavirus impact: Vistara reports leave without pay for 4 days out of every month in May, June MORE FROM THE AUTHOR Coronavirus: Stranded transients all
Boeing Co said a week ago it would eliminate 16,000 positions before the year’s over, while GE Aviation intends to eliminate up to 13,000 positions and plane provider Spirit AeroSystems Holdings Inc is eliminating 1,450 positions twitter-logo Reuters Last Updated: May 6, 2020 | 14:16 IST Coronavirus impact: US carriers lose more than $10 billion
Numerous North American carriers have started expecting travelers to wear face covers to help in coronavirus counteraction endeavors. In the event that you need to fly, look through to check whether your carrier is one of them and whether it will give a veil or on the off chance that you have to present to
Just government backing can guarantee endurance of a larger part of worldwide transporters Distributed: May 01, 2020 16:00 Reuters American aircrafts It will take a couple of more weeks for air travel to continue in some structure. In any case, bearers worldwide will require liberal assistance from governments to endure. Picture Credit: AP Likewise IN
Boeing added a $168 million charge to its advancement of the US Air Force’s (USAF) VC-25B presidential vehicle because of interruptions to its building procedure brought about by coronavirus. That is the main misfortune Boeing has recorded on the program. The organization is on agreement to create two 747-8-based official vehicles to supplant the USAF’s