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Alaska Journal | Summer travel surge has airlines scrambling to unwind cuts

Post date:  Wed, 04/21/2021 - 8:53am Airlines are planning for a surge in summer travel that could make skies look like it’s 2019 again, but it will take a lot of work to get planes and employees ready. The four big U.S. airlines American, Delta, United and Southwest have more than 650,000 flights scheduled for June, which would make it even busier than the same month in 2019, according to Diio by Cirium, an aviation data analytics firm. Carriers are looking to capture pent-up travel demand and momentum from the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines. “It’s a good problem to have with so many people expected to fly,” said Allied Pilots Association spokesman Dennis Tajer. “But it takes a long time to crew up an airplane and try to undo the cuts from the last year.”

American Airlines to resume drink services for premium cabin on May 1, main cabin on June 1

American Airlines to resume drink services for premium cabin on May 1, main cabin on June 1 Customers will continue to be required to wear face masks and can only be briefly removed while the customer is eating or drinking. Credit: AP An American Airlines flight from Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport makes its landing approach onto Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, Monday, Nov. 23, 2020, in Glen Burnie, Md. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez) Author: Eline de Bruijn Updated: 6:16 PM CDT April 19, 2021 FORT WORTH, Texas American Airlines will reintroduce its drink services starting May 1 for premium cabins on domestic flights, the airline announced Monday. On June 1, beverage service will resume for the main cabin.

American Reintroduces Beverage Service

American Reintroduces Beverage Service 20 April 2021 Starting May 1, American Airlines will reintroduce full beverage service in all domestic premium cabins. Starting June 1, beverage service, including canned drinks, juice and water, will begin in the main cabin. The safety and well-being of customers and flight crew on board is a top priority for American. This has been the guiding strategy for bringing back more inflight services in a careful and thoughtful way to ensure flight attendants and customers feel safe and comfortable. American worked hand-in-hand with the Association of Professional Flight Attendants (APFA) and medical experts from American’s Travel Health Advisory Panel to determine to the safest way to carefully return the food and beverage program.

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