Delta, Southwest, and more have extended their capacity limits.
“It’s going to be even harder than I thought,” Parker said at an employee town hall last week, according to Reuters, adding, “revenue is not coming back as fast as we’d like.”policy of notifying customers 24 hours before their flight if it is likely to be full
and allowing them to either rebook on a different flight or receive a travel credit. That policy went into effect after a photo of a full flight went viral, generating backlash. “The overwhelming majority of customers choose to keep their travel plans,” the spokesman explained to T+L.and blocking middle seats through Sept. 30, limiting seating in the main cabin to no more than 60 percent.
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