The travel revival airlines have been waiting for is here, but carriers can’t take full advantage of it
Staffing shortages, higher fuel prices and aircraft delivery delays threaten airlines’ summer rebound
As travel rebounds from the pandemic, carriers big and small are scrambling to hire pilots. But some airline executives say a 2013 regulation is standing in the way, and they want the government to revisit the so-called 1,500-hour rule. WSJ’s Shelby Holliday explains. Photo: David Fang for WSJ. For two years, airlines have fretted about demand, wondering when––or even if––it would recover after the Covid-19 pandemic. Now they sayTo Read the Full Story
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