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"To our departing 13,000 family members: thank you for your dedication and we look forward to welcoming you back," United told employees, as CARES Act payroll aid was set to expire.
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The clock is ticking for tens of thousands of pilots, flight attendants, mechanics and other airline employees who will likely lose their jobs if Congress doesn't extend airline aid by Oct. 1.
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Just last week, American Airlines announced that 19,000 job cuts were coming. A federal aid package for the industry expires at the end of the month, and airlines are lobbying for an extension.
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United's CEO says the change was a top request from customers. Delta and American followed suit after United's announcement. Airlines are trying to coax wary customers to return amid the pandemic.
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Plans for the largest wind farm in the U.S. to be built in the Oklahoma Panhandle were recently announced by developers, but military air bases are…
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Small towns like Garden City, Dodge City, Liberal, Hays, Great Bend and Salina, Kansas rely on a federal program that provides a subsidy to airlines that…
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Under President Trump’s proposed budget, High Plains cities that profit from air and rail services stand to suffer.As The Garden City Telegram reports,…
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Three airmen are dead after an aircraft crashed in Eastern New Mexico last week.As KVII reports, the U-28A aircraft had taken off from Cannon Air Force…
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Beginning in September 15, 2016 twice-daily flights will begin traveling out of Denver to Dodge City and back.The service will be provided by PenAir, one…