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Senators running out of patience on mask mandate for travelers
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House Democrats are making a last-ditch effort to help the flailing airline industry avert tens of thousands of layoffs on Oct. 1, tucking into their latest COVID-19 aid bill $25 billion to extend payroll
[jwp-video n=”1″] [Trump considers orders to keep airline workers on job] The House bill would provide $15 billion for state departments of transportation and $15.75 billion for transit
United Airlines, meanwhile, expects to be “a much smaller airline come Oct. 1,” in part because of reductions to service, according to a person familiar with the airline’s thinking.
“And without an extension of the PSP before then, hundreds of thousands of airline workers will be fired or furloughed on October 1.”
[jwp-video n=”1″] During a hearing Wednesday, members of Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation’s Subcommittee on Aviation and Space pressed federal transportation and health officials
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