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6 Activities to Ease Back Into Socializing in South Jersey

6 Activities to Ease Back Into Socializing in South Jersey Get our free mobile app As restrictions ease, everyone s like bars! , concerts! , while I m over here like I M NOT READY! . Lol. My reentrance into socializing is going to be slow(ish). Smaller groups of people, things like that. It is starting to feel a bit like Dorothy opening the door to Oz. South Jersey IS coming back to life. But, if you re not ready to commit to anything on a full-scale level, an Instagram page I love called iamwellandgood has offered some low-key suggestions. 6 Activities to Ease Back into Social Distancing in SJ

130 Aircraft Left Latin America s Big 4 Airlines In The Past Year

Advertisement: Due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Latin American big four airlines (LATAM Airlines Group, Avianca, Grupo Aeromexico, and Copa Airlines), have retired and rejected leases of 130 aircraft so far. Nevertheless, we expect more goodbyes, mainly from the three carriers currently under Chapter 11 bankruptcy processes. Let’s investigate further. The legacy airlines in Latin America, LATAM, Avianca, Aeromexico, and Copa Airlines, have reduced the size of their fleets. Photo: Vincenzo Pace | Simple Flying LATAM Airlines’ losses LATAM Airlines Group is the largest airline company in Latin America. It has domestic branches in Chile, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Earlier this year, it finalized the 15-year history of LATAM Argentina.

California Passes Bill That Requires Businesses to Rehire Laid-off Workers

After California Governor Gavin Newsom allowed the reopening of additional businesses as cases of coronavirus in the state declined, California legislature passed a bill on Thursday which requires hotels, stadiums, and other hospitality companies to offer back jobs to their laid-off workers. Based on the bill passed by legislatures, hospitality companies were some of the hardest hit by the lockdown restriction imposed by the state. It prohibits fans in stadiums, no travelers to stay in hotels, and airports that need a lesser number of workers. According to KTLA, the California Governor has been relaxing COVID-19 restrictions as more individuals are getting inoculated. Newsom also cited that new cases of coronavirus declined. If things will continue to improve, on June 15, the California governor will be lifting all the imposed restrictions.

SpiceJet pays ₹4 53-cr principal amount dues to AAI; seeks time to pay interest

SpiceJet pays ₹4.53-cr principal amount dues to AAI; seeks time to pay interest Mumbai | Updated on Forum Gandhi SpiceJet has made partial payments of dues towards the Airports Authority of India to avoid encashment of its bank guarantee. It has paid ₹4.31 crore as upfront cash, partial interest payment of ₹14 lakh, ₹20 crore TDS till December 2020. The debt-strapped airline has also proposed to pay the rest TDS amount in two instalments before June 30 and requested waiver of interest dues. According to a letter submitted by SpiceJet to AAI on April 1, the low-cost carrier said that it has paid ₹4.53 crore as on March 31, thus bringing the current outstanding principle amount of of ₹115.41 crore within 75 per cent of bank guarantees and 100 per cent of cash deposit towards total security cover of ₹153.63 crore complying with the settlement proposal.

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