Congress to airlines: Where did all that Covid money go?

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Congress to airlines: Where did all that Covid money go?
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The wave of airline cancellations that snarled thousands of flights over the past three months did more than strand passengers at airports from Florida to Indiana and points in between

from its schedule for December and through early next year to try to get ahead of its staffing concerns and avoid last-minute cancellations of the sort that strand passengers.

Like Norton, Tajer said he remains dumbfounded as to how these problems could happen knowing the money was there as a protective measure. Now, "consumers are really reaping the whirlwind when it comes to delays and cancellations because the airlines don't have the staff to fly those planes," added Breyault, the league's vice president of public policy, telecommunications and fraud. The nonprofit organization advocates for citizens on marketplace and workplace issues.

Aboulafia said airlines couldn’t predict when exactly travel would climb out of its pandemic slump back to pre-Covid levels. “Who could have predicted that?”ahead of market demand, it would have plunged them into a financial

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