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July 2020 will be the month with fewer restrictions on airline industry. Seems like airline industry...

July 2020 will be the month with fewer restrictions on airline industry. Seems like airline industry has gained their ground back from the government and trying to fill for the cumulated losses they faced during the pandemic. We will see more number of international flights, either essential or nonessential, arriving at the airports and potentially become a threat. What would be your stand in this balance of power between the federal government and the airline industries thriving for profit. Bring three major grounds for your reasoning considering the following factors: airlines are not necessarily private corporations, federal government is responsible for the health of the citizens and residents, federal government is responsible to provide fair competition ground for the corporations to compete, and there is no clear distinction between essential and non essential travel yet.

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Answer) When we consider given points in the question,we see their are points which are regarding safety,essientiel and non essientiel flights etc.,but essientielly it boils down to two things ,first is safety and second is economy and issue of airlines'condition.

The answer lies in balancing the act,when we look at both the issues,both have importance,restricting flights altogether will cause damage to airlines,its employees,necessary flights while allowing everything is a major threat to safety,government should make guidelines which flights are to ne allowed which to be not,similarly what will be the operation adjustments regarding safety have to be carved out.Finally safety should get priority and government should err on the side of caution.

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