Dozens of United and Delta Air Lines pilots tested positive for
COVID-19
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pilots tested positive for COVID-19
United Airlines is losing more than
$100 million in revenue per day, as planes fly with around just 15% of seats
filled this week President Scott Kirby told employees Thursday in a town hall
meeting. "The goal once we get down to October will be to get our cash burn down
to zero for as long as possible."-Kirby said.
We previously reported that
Delta Air Lines is burning $50 million per day.
But besides burning cash
United and Delta are also "burning" its employees.
From that same United
Town Hall Meeting yesterday, we also learned that coronavirus is spreading among
the United Airlines staff. This was not the breaking news yesterday so we
decided to write this piece. According to one of the employees this is the list
of,so far, confirmed cases.
71 FAs tested positive for COVID-19
26
pilots tested positive for COVID-19
And according to one pilot on Airline
Forum, 35 Delta pilots have tested positive for the virus,while another poster
said that there are "29 positive with another 30 awaiting
results."
Another United pilot reported on his ordeal with coronavirus
infection, saying that he "always expected to get it, just never expected to
catch it on the front end" -and added that his "last trip was TXL on the 7th. No
one from the crew is sick."
He dialed 911 in the morning of March
25,after coughing up blood. But he reports that he was not feeling well since
March 16. On March 18 he visited doctor but the doc only gave him "some cough
medicine" and Z pack (antibiotic).
In other news: A 63-year-old pilot
with Kenya Airways died yesterday after he wasd diagnosed with COVID-19. Two
more pilots from Kenya who tested positive are admitted at Mombasa Hospital.
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