US majors seek 'blanker waiver' on dormancy rules for 'limited entry' international flights

US Dept. of Transportation is considering an extraordinary request by the six US legacy carriers and Alaska Airlines to issue a "blanket waiver of all dormancy conditions" for up to two years that would allow airlines to scale back or stop serving "limited entry" international routes without losing...

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