Daily Memo: Revised DOT Minimum Service Order Adds Flexibility For Smaller Carriers

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Spirit Airlines halted all flying to the New York City-area as the COVID-19 outbreak there intensified last week, despite also applying for federal aid on Friday April 3.
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The U.S. Transportation Department (DOT) has finalized its order spelling out minimum service levels for carriers receiving federal aid, adding greater flexibility for ULCCs and smaller airlines while sticking to the general goal of preserving connectivity for all regions during the COVID-19 crisis...

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