A little more than a year into the Trump administration, the U.S. airline industry has mixed feelings about the businessman-turned-president.
Three of the country’s biggest airlines — United, Delta and American — and their labor unions praised Trump last month for making a deal to get Qatar Airlines to restrict its flights to the U.S. and provide more financial information.
The deal came after years of complaints that accused Qatar, Etihad and Emirates airlines of competing unfairly with U.S. airlines by accepting subsidies from their oil-rich government owners.
“We are grateful to the Trump administration for working to restore a level playing field for the U.S. aviation industry,” Delta CEO Ed Bastain said about the deal.