'The traffic levels are next to zero at this point,'' Southwest CEO Gary Kelly said in an interview on CNBC Tuesday.
Southwest Airlines filled just 6 percent of its seats in April and doesn't expect the figure to inch up past 10 percent in May.
If people are going to travel again, Kelly said,"They need to have something to be able to do when they get there. So Disney World needs to open back up. Restaurants need to open back up.''"We'll need to disinfect our airports and our airplanes and our customers will need to know what we're doing and they'll need to feel comfortable with that.''
"We'll need to work with the federal government in terms of screening customers to make sure, for example, that you don't have someone getting on the airplane that has a fever,'' he said."I think that that's going to be very important.''
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