The Daily Money: Spirit Airlines cancelations continue; EVs won't clear out gas cars anytime soon
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✈ Spirit Airlines – which has long been known for keeping flight prices low by charging travelers for conveniences other airlines don't charge for – remains immersed in a debacle: a slew of canceled flights.
It started with bad weather in Dallas, but now it's continuing because the airline's crews are scattered throughout the U.S. and bumping up against flight-time limits.
Expect a large number of flights to be canceled over the next few days, as well, extending into early next week.
Customers are furious.
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💡 INSIGHT OF THE DAY: The Biden administration on Thursday announced a goal of turning 50% of new-vehicle sales into electric vehicles by 2030. That would be significant. But even if it happens, it will still take a long time for gas cars to be gone. There are more than 276 million vehicles in the U.S., according to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics – and nearly all of them are powered by gas or diesel fuel.
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6. The president of the AFL-CIO is dead: Richard Trumka is gone, the union announced Thursday.
I co-hosted an interview with Trumka on C-SPAN in March 2020 as the pandemic was erupting. He was outspoken about the need for front-line workers to get personal protective equipment at a time when many of us weren't paying attention. May he rest in peace.
--@NathanBomey