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Other countries’ carriers wielded axe, but Treasury restrictions limit executives’ room to act
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United reveals more details of taxpayer funding it will use to cover payrolls during pandemic
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Munoz faces hostile questioning from analysts after weak revenue guidance
Passenger anger rises as carriers turn to baggage and food fees to shore up revenue
US carrier vows not to repeat forced removal as criticism fails to dissipate
Oscar Munoz responds to anger after Asian-American doctor was dragged from flight
Airlines should be expert at apologies simply because they have much to apologise for
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US stocks decline at the start of new quarter
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