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FAA Requiring Airlines to Adjust for Obese Passengers; Rule Could Affect Safety, and Possibly Trigger Higher Fares For Obese Q1 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Airlines Must Recognize And Account For Obese Passengers** WASHINGTON, D.C. (June 9, 2021) - Because of a new FAA advisory, reported today in the Wall Street Journal, airlines must begin to recognize and account for the increasing girth of their passengers. Moreover, as Fox News reported, as a result of this new FAA requirement, "airlines could soon start weighing passengers before getting on planes." Although the purpose ...
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In hisDaily Market Notes report to investors, while commenting on the boost in consumer confidence from stimulus checks, Louis Navellier wrote: Q4 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Pricing Power Returns To AirlinesPricing power has returned to the airlines. March average ticket $230, June estimate is $257. March/Feb passenger traffic +39%, a year to date all time high. Dow Jones transports hit all time high, YTD +18%. The Re-Opening trade should have a good second quarter but it still seems unlikely that we will return to 2019 levels until next year at the soonest. Goldman Sachs cl...
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57 COVID Infections From One Flight; Airlines Lie; Contagions on Real Flights Trumps Industry-Sponsored SimulationsQ3 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and moreOne Flight Linked To An Outbreak Of 59 Covid-19 CasesWASHINGTON, D.C. (October 27, 2020) - A new report about how one flight - only 17% full, and with passengers wearing masks - has been linked to an outbreak of 59 COVID-19 cases, is just the latest reminder about how deadly flying can still be, despite a deceptive industry study to the contrary.Airlines are touting a suspect study, and again claiming - incorrectly - that planes' ven...
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Airlines Caught Lying About COVID Risks; Scientist They Cite Says They Misrepresented HimQ3 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and moreWASHINGTON, D.C. (October 24, 2020) - The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has issued a report claiming “low incidence of inflight COVID-19 transmission” when masks are worn, but the researcher whom they cite - David Freedman, an infectious-disease specialist at the University of Alabama - says that the group is misrepresenting his findings.Airlines Are Downplaying The COVID RiskPredicting that "a considerable portion of business travel will be ...
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