Furloughed flight attendant's future uncertain as industry fights for aid

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Annette Hala has worked as a flight attendant for United Airlines for the past seven years. 'I dreamed of being a flight attendant when I was a little girl and my dream came true,' Hala said in an interview with ABC News. Hala, a member of the Association of Flight Attendants, is one of the

Annette Hala has worked as a flight attendant for United Airlines for the past seven years. She worked her last flight a week ago.

Hala purchased her first home in late February, just weeks before the COVID-19 pandemic ravaged the aviation industry. She said she's been able to make payments over the summer with the money received from the PSP, but is not sure what will happen if the program is not extended."Past Oct. 1, my future feels like a black hole," Hala said.

While carriers initially warned of higher furlough numbers, they were able to mitigate that through the workers who opted into"early out" programs or took voluntary leaves.

 

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