US does not think airline industry needs bailout

US does not think airline industry needs bailout

US does not think airline industry needs bailout

US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says low-cost airlines seeking USD 2.5 billion in government relief have access to cash and do not need a bailout.
WASHINGTON: U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said ⁠Saturday he does not think the government ​needs to bail ‌out low-cost ​airlines that have sought $2.5 billion in government relief ​because of high jet ⁠fuel prices.
“I ‌would say ​that ​at this point, ​I don’t think it’s necessary. They do have access to cash. ‌If they want to come to the U.S. government, we would be a lender ⁠of ‌last resort. If they can find dollars in the ​private markets — I ​think ​that’s better for them,” ‌Duffy ​said at a press conference at Newark airport.
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