Instead of being excited for Verizon and AT&T's big 5G moment tomorrow, airlines are today making us even more concerned about possible disruptions to their services.
from Dallas to Los Angeles and from Pittsburgh to San Francisco, US airlines still fear the nation's commerce will effectively"grind to a halt" on Wednesday.
by the chief executives of American Airlines, Delta, United Airlines, and Southwest Airlines among others goes on to paint an even bleaker picture by anticipating"catastrophic disruption" of both domestic and international flights potentially causing"chaos" around the country.We know it's short notice, but if you have a flight scheduled for January 19, it may not be too late for a last-minute change of plans.
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