filling every seat in an enclosed metal tube which uses the same air recycling system as cruise ships turned out not to be a wining strategy during a global viral pandemic? no shit
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All while they ask passengers to return to their assigned seats because they didn’t pay for the exit row seat, while the plane is half empty and they’re trying to social distance. Serves them right. I hope they go busted!
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So sad
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And most of them can be automated away. Time to trim up airline operations.
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Here’s and idea. Give them a five billion dollar PPE loan so they don’t layoff anyone. Oh, wait. We already did that. 2008 revisited.
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United is laying off 36,000 or 45% of their front-line workers. Agreed, times are tough now. But during good times, 2014-2019, instead of saving for a rainy day, it spent $8.6B on stock buybacks, half its profit. Oh, and they just got a $5B government bailout.
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This is why you bail out people not corporations. 3.5 Billion direct grant and 1.5B loan. Would have better spent by setting up a furlough fund for airline employees.
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Didn't they get loans and protection for there employees? Pretty sure they did.
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