Group of budget airlines pitches U.S. government for $2.5 billion in relief, report says
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government for $2.5 billion in relief, report says.
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A group of budget airlines, including Frontier and Avelo, has asked the U.S.
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government for a relief package amid Spirit Airlines' negotiations for a loan, a Wall Street Journal report says.
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