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Airlines Stop the Service of Alcohol on Flights

Title (Dublin Core)

Airlines Stop the Service of Alcohol on Flights

Description (Dublin Core)

The travel industry took one of the biggest economic hits during the pandemic, with the airline industry being particularly hit hard. As a gradual reopening has spread haphazardly across the country, many airlines are taking similar precautions: mandating masks, running planes below capacity, and other health precautions. The newest announcement to come out is that the sale of alcohol on some major airlines is either being banned completely, or restricted only for certain groups. This is intended to limit time without a mask, as well as the need for passengers to move about the cabin or go to the bathroom.
Twitter user @JohnLundRadio created the tweet, Alexandra Sternlicht wrote the article, Joey Dorion took a screenshot of the tweet

Date (Dublin Core)

June 17, 2020

Creator (Dublin Core)

Alexandra Sternlicht

Contributor (Dublin Core)

Joey Dorion

Type (Dublin Core)

article

Link (Bibliographic Ontology)

Publisher (Dublin Core)

Forbes

Controlled Vocabulary (Dublin Core)

English Aviation
English Consumer Culture (shopping, dinning...)
English Business & Industry
English Food & Drink
English Public Space
English Recreation & Leisure
English Transportation
English Travel

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airlines
reopening
flights
alcohol
international flights
domestic flights

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airlines
reopening
international flights
domestic flights
Forbes
alcohol

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Date Submitted (Dublin Core)

06/17/2020

Date Modified (Dublin Core)

06/26/2020
12/8/2020

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This item was submitted on June 17, 2020 by Joey Dorion using the form “Share Your Story” on the site “A Journal of the Plague Year”: http://mail.covid-19archive.org/s/archive

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