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New York — New York-based JetBlue will cancel flights starting Thursday through mid-January due to “expected” COVID callouts. The airline made the announcement on Thursday.
The airline said that the past week has been extremely difficult to operate flights due to staffing issues. Multiple major airlines have canceled flights due to callouts relating to COVID, but the move by JetBlue is different and should raise a lot of questions after their recent lobbying action.
Rather than managing the volume based on staff they actually have, they have just decided to cancel the flights whether the staff is available or not. So even if the COVID callouts ended next week, these flights are no longer going to operate leaving many employees without work.
JetBlue joined other airlines in the past week to argue to reduce the COVID isolation time to 5 days to prevent labor shortages. The CDC did change the rules to 5 days, but that did not stop JetBlue from “proactively” canceling the flights.
So why advocate to change the policy if you were going to cancel services anyway? If Omicron is not as severe as the other COVID waves and the employee must only be out of work […]
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