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Agents seize banned chicken lollipops manifested as men s sweaters at airport

Agents seize banned chicken lollipops manifested as men’s sweaters at airport     DALLAS (KTVT) U.S. Customs and Border Protection agriculture specialists working at the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport intercepted a shipment of chicken lollipops, which are pet treats banned from coming into America. “Consumers are unaware that some international goods and products are prohibited or restricted because of the potential agriculture or biological risks associated with that product,” explained Dallas CBP Port Director Tim Lemaux. “When we encounter suspicious shipments, we examine them and then act accordingly. In this case, we seized the shipment to protect our nation’s agriculture industry.”

American Airlines Group Inc reports a first quarter net loss of $1 3 billion

American Airlines Group Inc. today reported its first-quarter 2021 financial results, including: First-quarter revenue of $4.0 billion, down 53% year over year on a 39% year-over-year reduction in total available seat miles (ASMs). First-quarter net loss of $1.3 billion, or ($1.97) per share. Excluding net special items 1, first-quarter net loss was $2.7 billion, or ($4.32) per share. Raised $10 billion through debt offering backed by the AAdvantage program and used a portion of the proceeds to prepay in full the secured loan from the U.S. Department of the Treasury. Ended the first quarter with approximately $17.3 billion of total available liquidity. Company expects to end the second quarter with approximately $19.5 billion in total available liquidity.

We believe the worst is behind us: Travel boost helps Southwest, American Airlines envision end to financial pain of COVID-19

‘We believe the worst is behind us:’ Travel boost helps Southwest, American Airlines envision end to financial pain of COVID-19 ‘We believe the worst is behind us:’ Travel boost helps Southwest, American Airlines envision end to financial pain of COVID-19 Dallas-based Southwest Airlines made a $116 million profit in the first quarter, thanks to $1.2 billion in government payroll aid. Fort Worth’s American lost $1.3 billion. A Southwest Airlines flight takes off at Dallas Love Field on Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021, in Dallas. (Smiley N. Pool/The Dallas Morning News)(Smiley N. Pool / Staff Photographer) Southwest Airlines and American Airlines would have lost nearly $4 billion combined without the help of government payroll aid in the first quarter, but the carriers are envisioning a path back to profitability after a year of devastating losses from the COVID-19 pandemic.

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