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Monthly Archives for June 2020.

It Takes Multiple Violations Before American Airlines Bans Most Passengers Who Won’t Wear Masks

Jun 27 2020

Flight attendants at American Airlines are submitting “a couple dozen” reports per day on passengers refusing to wear masks, according to Senior Vice President of Flight Services Jill Surdek at a question and answer session with flight attendants this past week, a recording of which was reviewed by View From The Wing.

Corporate security reviews each report and it’s a “super easy decision” to ban the passenger after they’ve been reported “multiple times.”

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Air Travel Data Suggests China Had Nearly 40 Times The COVID-19 Cases They Reported

Jun 27 2020

A RAND Corporation study looks at travel patterns to estimate “China’s reported COVID-19 caseload was undercounted by a factor of nearly 40.”

In fact based on outbound air passenger numbers, to have just an even (50/50) chance of COVID spreading to Japan, South Korea, Thailand, Taiwan, and the United States – as it had by January 22 – you’d need an infection rate 37 times greater than China officially reports.

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EXCLUSIVE: CEO Doug Parker Gives Growth And Employment Forecast For American Airlines

Jun 26 2020

Doug Parker has shared with unions this week that American Airlines expects to be a 10%-20% smaller airline in summer 2021 than before the coronavirus pandemic. In the fall they’ll have 20% – 30% too many people on staff, and they’ll have to reduce the flight attendant work group based on that number – while retaining pilots based on where they plan to be by mid-2021.

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United Airlines Will Re-Launch The “Apple Shuttle”

Jun 26 2020

Before the global pandemic, Apple was United’s largest corporate customer spending $150 million with the airline. Unsurprisingly United’s San Francisco hub captures a large amount of Northern California tech business, and Apple is one of the biggest spenders on travel.

With significant suppliers and manufacturing in China, Apple had been booking one quarter of total company spend on just the San Francisco – Shanghai route, a total of 50 business class seats a day.

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United Will Start Filling Middle Seats With Employees And Other Non-Rev Passengers

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Jun 26 2020

Southwest, Delta, and JetBlue are limiting the number of seats they sell on each flight so there’s no need for passengers to occupy middle seats. Sometimes middle seats will be taken, but that usually means families traveling together. American Airlines has been limiting loads about half as much as others – but that ends July 1.

United Airlines, in contrast, has been happy to sell a ticket for any seat on any flight and fill all the middles throughout the COVID crisis. Starting July 1 even more of those middle seats will be filled.

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Controversy Erupts Over American Airlines Employee Praying At The Gate

Jun 26 2020

A passenger noticed an American Airlines employee at Washington National airport offering a prayer over the PA system at one of the gates and videotaped it. They sent it to a friend who shared it to twitter with outrage. Although I don’t really see anything wrong with offering a prayer right now, it may even bring some comfort during difficult times.

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