US Airlines Cut 29,000 Workers Through Mid-October: Transportation Department

US Airlines Cut 29,000 Workers Through Mid-October: Transportation Department
A person walks at Reagan National Airport ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday in Arlington, Va., on Nov. 25, 2020. Hannah McKay/Reuters
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WASHINGTON—The U.S. passenger and cargo airline industry saw total employment fall by nearly 29,000 workers through the month ending in mid-October as government restrictions on laying off staff expired.

The U.S. Transportation Department said U.S. airlines employed 673,278 workers in mid-October, which was 81,749 fewer than in March when U.S. travel demand started falling dramatically due to the coronavirus pandemic.