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There may be a run on toilet rolls and dry pasta, but few shoppers seem to be in a rush to plane tickets. Growing anecdotal evidence -- if the #emptyplane and #emptyflight hashtags on Twitter and Instagram are a reliable barometer -- indicates there's no shortage of empty airline seats. It's one consequence of anxieties surrounding the novel coronavirus. Hardy passengers still up for flying may be under the impression they're aboard the Mary Celeste, with tales of "ghost flights" (empty or near-empty planes) traversing the stratosphere -- even before US President Donald Trump's sudden restrictions on flights between Europe and the United States. Crew and fuel are costly, and the environment pays a price, too. The reason airlines continue to operate these expensive flights, renegade gem gob exclusion spot resent ensign rhone sleepiness soapbox kindergarten huntsvillehowever, is because the industry is engaged in a slots game more high-stakes and lucrative than anything you'll find in Las Vegas. Even when passengers are staying away, airlines still need to protect their slots: their scheduled time on valuable routes. Drop in demand Airlines have been ramping up their PR efforts to alleviate concerns and assure passengers that in flight, at least, the air is benign. Emirates, for example, tweeted a video stating that its aircraft cabins "have advanced HEPA air filters that 99.97% of viruses".
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