US workers and passengers expect further misery as air travel rebounds
by Michael Sainato from US news | The Guardian on (#6C5CV)
Employees complain about pay and conditions, travelers say prices are too high and service is poor - why is airline travel so bad?
The world is traveling again. Summer air travel is expected to surpass pre-pandemic levels in 2023, according to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), and airline revenues are back to near record levels.
But for airline workers - who suffered the brunt of pandemic shutdowns and then the spike in air rage that followed - unresolved labor issues remain and many are warning that for passengers those issues, which have led to a surge in operational problems, remain and are likely to cause more concerns this holiday season.
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