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Evaporation of travel sector threatens airlines' survival

Evaporation of travel sector threatens airlines' very survival

04/16/2020

PBS News Hour

Evaporation of travel sector threatens airlines' survival

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Evaporation of travel sector threatens airlines' very survival

One of the business sectors hit hardest by the novel coronavirus pandemic has been air travel. Passenger volume is down a stunning 96 percent in the U.S., while airline losses have topped $300 billion worldwide. Despite canceled flights, travelers are not easily able to get their money back. Meanwhile, pilots and other staff worry for their safety. Economics correspondent Paul Solman reports.

04/16/2020

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