US does not think airline industry needs bailout, has access to cash
US does not think airline industry needs bailout, has access to cash WASHINGTON, May 2 (Reuters) – U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said ​Saturday he ‌does not think the government needs to bail out low-cost airlines ‌that ​have sought $2.5 ⁠billion in government ⁠relief because of high jet fuel prices. “I would say …

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