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Airlines down on knees pleading for help from passengers – Geo News
We are asking passengers for help… that’s true, and we’re doing it on our knees, says IATA’s CEO

PARIS: Airlines are pleading for help from their clients as they face paying customers back for flights cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic that could starve them of cash, the industry said Wednesday.
“We are asking passengers for help… that’s true, and we’re doing it on our knees,” the head of the International Air Transport Association (IATA), Alexandre de Juniac said on French TV and radio station BFM Business.
Coronavirus lockdowns forced most flights to remain grounded and air tra…

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