Air travel demand has plunged as the world responds to the coronavirus pandemic. “It certainly feels like we’re at the bottom… the real question is how long do you stay at the bottom,” American Airlines CEO Doug Parker says.
for their share of $25 billion in government grants and low-interest loans.
Airline executives have said the coronavirus and measures to stop it from spreading from stay-at-home-orders to corporate travel bans has had a greater impact than the Sept. 11 terror attacks.
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