No Halfway, Business Travel Is Coming Back: Top Execs at American Airlines and Dallas-Forth Worth Airport

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An American Airlines Boeing 787 aircraft at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport. Dallas Fort Worth International Airport



Skift Take: You can debate about in-flight studies on the risk of spreading infection. But American Airlines at least has the hard evidence that its guest-facing workers have a reported lower infection rate than the company as a whole or than the urban areas where they tend to work. That bodes well for a business travel rebound.

— Sean O'Neill

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