/Trump calls for more airline aid hours after halting stimulus talks

Trump calls for more airline aid hours after halting stimulus talks

More than 30,000 airline employees were furloughed last week.

“Time already ran out for U.S. airlines and many of our employees,” Airlines for America CEO Nick Calio said, “yet there is a glimmer of hope that our leaders in Washington will act and save these jobs before it’s too late to turn back the clock.”

There has been bipartisan support in both the House and Senate for a $28 billion clean extension of the PSP that the airlines say would prevent involuntary furloughs until March 2021.

Chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Peter DeFazio (D-OR) requested unanimous consent for his stand-alone bipartisan bill last Friday to extend the PSP, but House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) said House Republicans blocked its consideration.

“Again and again, Democrats offer legislation to save lives and livelihoods,” Pelosi said in a statement last week, “only to be met by more Republican obstruction. Either Republicans are not serious about meeting the staggering health and economic challenge facing our nation, or they do not care.”

Flight attendants were the hardest hit when airlines began furloughing employees last week.

“We need to stay focused,” Sara Nelson, president of the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA said in a statement late Tuesday. “Millions of lives count on us staying focused. Congress must act.”

ABC News’ Mariam Khan contributed to this report.

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