U.S. airlines absent from Senate COVID-19 relief proposal, unions plan action

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A fresh U.S. Senate Republican coronavirus spending package introduced on Tuesday does not include new government assistance for U.S. airlines or airports, a text of the proposal showed, as the sector races to save jobs before October.

FILE PHOTO: A sign alerts travelers to the danger of COVID-19 at LaGuardia Airport, during the outbreak of the coronavirus disease , in New York, U.S., June 29, 2020. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

Last month a group of Senate Republicans backed extending $25 billion in payroll assistance for airlines, an idea Democrats also support. Republicans and Democrats have been jockeying for months over the next phase of coronavirus aid, after passing more than $3 trillion this year.

 

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