Canadian Provinces Team With North Dakota to Vaccinate Cross-Border Truckers
Manitoba Premier Brian Pallster and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burnum (on screen). (Manitoba Government via YouTube)
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Leaders from North Dakota and two Canadian provinces have reached agreements to offer COVID-19 vaccinations to Canada-based truckers who cross the border to deliver goods.
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum and Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister announced the Essential Worker Cross-Border Vaccination Initiative on April 20. Burgum and Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe announced April 27 that they signed a memorandum of understanding to vaccinate essential workers who transport goods across the border. North Dakota’s northern border spans portions of both provinces.
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Southwest Airlines was the nation’s best air carrier in 2020, a year when the COVID-19 pandemic upended the way people travel and forced airlines to make massive adjustments to keep flying, according to the annual Airline Quality Report from Wichita State University.
The study ranks airlines based on federal data for on-time performance, bumped passengers, mishandled bags and complaints and noted that the industry as a whole was much more reliable based on the fact that passenger traffic decreased 60% in 2020 compared to the year before. All those numbers are available through the Bureau of Transportation Statistics.
Still, 2020 posed some problems that challenged airlines but benefited customers who were willing to fly.
Southwest Airlines was the nation’s best carrier in pandemic-stricken 2020, study says
Southwest Airlines was the nation’s best carrier in pandemic-stricken 2020, study says
American moved up to 7th best out of the nation’s 10 major airlines in the annual Airline Quality Report from Wichita State University.
A Southwest Airlines flight taxis to the runway 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 was the nation’s best air carrier in 2020, a year when the COVID-19 pandemic upended the way people travel and forced airlines to make massive adjustments to keep flying, according to the annual Airline Quality Report from Wichita State University.