March 19, 2020
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Groups Say Airline Passengers Need Relief, Too

Washington, D.C. – CFA and other groups called on Congress to include provisions in any airline industry bailout legislation that address both the immediate impacts of the COVID-19 outbreak on passengers as well as long-standing consumer protection concerns.
“It’s time to put the public interest front and center as we take steps to address the immediate problems related to the COVID-19 pandemic and the airline industry in the long-term,” said Susan Grant, CFA Director of Consumer Protection and Privacy.
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