North Texas' airlines are parking more airplanes, negotiating pay cuts and planning a smaller future, possibly for years to come.
Dallas-based Southwest Airlines and Fort Worth-based American Airlines reported historic financial losses Thursday as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to hammer the aviation industry.
"We still have a long road to recovery,"
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