In addition to selling some of their excess, airlines have set up donation programs.
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Travel restrictions worry Wex after solid first quarter
The Portland-based payment processing technology firm says business declined in April because of pandemic-related restrictions on travel.
OSHA investigating complaints that reopened salons, barbershops aren’t protecting workers
The federal agency has received 3 complaints that some shops that reopened Friday are not following the protocols established to protect workers from exposure to COVID-19.
NFL outlines protocols for reopening facilities once local restrictions are lifted
Commissioner Roger Goodell is providing preparation guidelines, and asking teams not to speculate about how the league will address how or when facilities will reopen.
WBC setting up judging from home via video for pro boxing
The WBC would limit a four-fight card to about 40-50 people at a venue and keep the judges at home, connected by video from home.
Brescia captain says entire team opposes resuming Italy’s top soccer league
Many Serie A teams have started individual training, but Daniele Gastaldello says, ‘We don’t feel safe. … We’re afraid.’ Others, however, are anxious to return.
K-League set for Friday kickoff as soccer resumes in South Korea
Players will not shake hands, and spitting and conversations at close quarters on the field are prohibited.
Restart of German soccer league comes with plenty of risks
The Bundesliga hopes to minimize risk of the coronavirus when it returns on May 16 with empty stadiums, but with so many potential issues, other leagues watching closely.
Maine nets $20 million in federal bailout of U.S. fishing industry
Maine’s cut of the $300 million in funding under the CARES Act is nation’s fifth-highest.
Augusta firefighter tests positive for COVID-19, prompting quarantine of others
The Augusta city emergency services worker is now resting at home, while five others have been placed on a 14-day quarantine, according to the fire chief.