During the COVID-19 pandemic, airlines faced some of the most challenging market conditions they had ever encountered throughout the entire near century-long history of the commercial aviation industry in the United States. Faced with the lowest levels of passenger demand seen since the slowdown in global air travel following the September 11th terrorist attacks, many airlines had to make difficult decisions about the future of their fleets and operations, some of which significantly reduced their presence in certain markets.
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