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Shifting Gears: Coronavirus has airlines on bankruptcy watch

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Medical University of South Carolina healthcare providers dress in protective suiting as they get ready to see patients by the hospital's drive-through tent for patients who are being tested for the COVID-19 coronavirus, March 13, 2020, in Charleston, South Carolina.Hello and welcome to another issue of Shifting Gears, Business Insider's weekly wrap-up of all things planes, trains, and automobiles .

Coronavirus is still top of mind and has dominated the news cycle once again as transportation-related industries feel the crunch. I promise there is some non-pandemic-related coverage at the bottom of this email, and it's worth the scroll.

 

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We have to protect ourselves the coronavirus effects our lungs it's an awfull way of dying not being able to breath.

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Finally the prices are gonna decrease.

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Coronavirus causes airline bookings to fall most since 9/11 - Business InsiderIt's likely that some carriers could go bankrupt if things don't get back to normal soon -- and there's no evidence that's likely to happen. Will they have to be bailed out like the last time? Well, you jack up the price, my spring break tickets were $1,500 now they are $400. That’s how capitalism works! Good luck!
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