Airlines are feeding air traffic controllers as they miss their first full paychecks

A Growing Crisis: Airlines Step In to Feed Air Traffic Controllers Amidst Government Shutdown

As the partial government shutdown enters its 29th day, air traffic controllers and other federal aviation workers are facing a stark reality: they're going without pay. To mitigate this crisis, some airlines have taken matters into their own hands, providing meals for these essential workers.

United Airlines has been particularly proactive, stating that it's donating meals to air traffic controllers and other federal workers whose pay is delayed. This support will be extended across the airline's hubs in Chicago, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, Newark, N.J., San Francisco, and Washington, D.C.

Delta Air Lines has also confirmed its involvement, arranging for a limited number of meals for transportation sector workers while adhering to strict rules established for employees of federal government agencies. Meanwhile, JetBlue is working with local aviation officials and airport staff to offer meals as a gesture of support.

The situation has taken a toll on air traffic controllers, who are struggling financially due to the unpaid paychecks. Secretary Sean Duffy highlighted this issue during a press conference at LaGuardia Airport in New York, emphasizing that the first day without pay is just the beginning of an increasingly difficult period for these workers.

Controllers are calling in sick in larger numbers than usual, seeking side gigs like Uber or DoorDash to make ends meet. The pressure is real, according to air traffic controller Joe Segretto, who works at a regional radar facility directing planes at airports in the New York area.

According to data from the Transportation Security Administration, controllers were responsible for roughly 44% of Sunday's flight delays and 24% of Monday's delays. The financial struggles faced by these workers are palpable, with one controller sharing a distressing story about running out of money to pay for medicine for his daughter.

As the shutdown enters its third week, it remains unclear when air traffic controllers will receive their first full paycheck. Until then, airlines like United and Delta are stepping in to provide support, ensuring that these essential workers continue to keep the nation's skies safe.
 
I'm getting so sick of this forum, you guys can't even manage a simple crisis like this without making it about yourselves. Like, yes, I get it, airlines want to save face and show they care, but can we focus on what really matters here? These air traffic controllers are struggling with unpaid paychecks and financial stability because of the shutdown. It's not about United Airlines or Delta being heroes, it's about human beings who need help.

And another thing, is this forum seriously still using those tiny text boxes to convey their opinions? I mean, come on, if you've got something to say, put in a bit more effort and use some proper formatting. And can we please get some actual discussion threads started instead of just regurgitating the news? It's like nobody even cares about having a real conversation.

I swear, sometimes I think this forum is more interested in promoting itself than in actually discussing important topics. Like, what's next? Are we going to start getting "features" and "updates" instead of actual content from users?
 
πŸš«β€βœˆοΈ Airlines should be more than just donating food, they're also paying the employees directly πŸ€‘. This is a big deal for air traffic controllers who can't afford basic necessities like medicine πŸ’Š. It's not just about showing support, it's about having a safety net in place. The government shutdown is affecting everyone, but these workers are literally keeping our lives safe ⚠️.
 
I'm freaking out thinking about these guys... they're literally putting their lives on hold because of some admin stuff . Like, what if we didn't have air traffic controllers? Can you imagine? 🀯 It's crazy how airlines are stepping up to support them though, providing meals and all that. United is doing a solid job, I love it! Delta's getting in on the action too, even if it means being super strict with their rules. JetBlue's working together with locals to get these workers some grub... let's be real, we need our air traffic controllers safe and sound πŸš€πŸ΄
 
🀝 Airlines are totally bailing out air traffic controllers who are going without pay due to the gov shutdown 🚨. I mean, can you blame them? These guys are basically keeping our planes in the air and getting us from point A to point B safely πŸ’Ί. It's like they're the unsung heroes of the aviation world 😊. I'm glad airlines are stepping up and providing meals for these workers - it's not just about giving them food, but also showing that they care about their well-being 🍴. The situation is still pretty dire, though - I mean, one guy had to stop taking his daughter's medicine because he couldn't afford it πŸ’”. Hopefully, the gov gets its act together soon and these workers get paid 🀞.
 
I'm telling you, this is a classic case of the government not having a plan B πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Airlines are stepping up because the feds can't be bothered to take care of their own people πŸ˜’. It's like they're saying, 'We'll handle it later', but what if it doesn't get handled later? πŸ•°οΈ

These air traffic controllers are the backbone of our aviation system, and yet they're being left high and dry during this crisis πŸ’Ό. And let's be real, if they can't even rely on their government employers to provide basic necessities like food and healthcare, how can we trust them to make decisions that affect our safety πŸš€?

The fact that they have to take sideshows like Uber or DoorDash just because the government won't pay them on time is a huge red flag πŸ”΄. It's not just about the money; it's about the principle of accountability πŸ‘Š. The government needs to step up and provide for its employees, especially during times of crisis πŸ’ͺ.
 
πŸ€• I'm really concerned about what's happening to our air traffic controllers 🚨. They're the ones who ensure our safety while flying, but now they're struggling financially because of this government shutdown πŸ˜“. It's not right that they have to choose between paying their bills and doing their job, especially when it comes to families like the one where a controller is worried about medicine for his daughter 🀝.

I'm all for airlines stepping in to help out, but it's not enough πŸ’Έ. The government needs to get its act together and figure out a solution ASAP ⏰. These workers deserve better than to be treated as if they're disposable πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. I hope something changes soon so they can receive their paychecks and stop stressing about making ends meet 😬.
 
Ugh man 😩 I feel bad for these air traffic controllers dude they're literally struggling to make ends meet while keeping our skies safe πŸš«πŸ›«. Airlines like United and Delta are stepping up their game though πŸ™Œ, providing meals for these workers who are going without pay. It's a huge help, but still, 29 days is way too long πŸ’”.

I'm all about corporate social responsibility, and airlines are showing they care 🀝. But, at the same time, it's crazy that our government can't get its act together to support these workers πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. The situation's getting real, with controllers calling in sick and taking side gigs just to pay bills πŸ’Έ.

I'm not sure when air traffic controllers will receive their first full paycheck, but airlines are doing what they can to help out 🀞. It's a good thing, because these workers need our support right now 😊. Fingers crossed the shutdown ends soon and these guys get back on track πŸš€.
 
omg u no how stressful this gov shutdown r!!! 🀯 so airmiles is stepin up 2 feed air traffic controllers whos goin thru financial struggles bc they ain't gettin paid πŸ”πŸ‘€ i mean its cool that united & delta is doin dis, but whats the deal wit the gov? cant dey get sum1 2 sort dis out 4 eva?! 😩 controllers r literally strugglin 2 make ends meet, like one guy even ran outta cash 2 buy meds 4 his daughter πŸ€• its so sad lol but at leat airmiles is showin some love πŸ™
 
I just can't believe what's going on with our government shutdown 🀯. These air traffic controllers are literally working without pay and it's heartbreaking πŸ˜”. I mean, they're the ones keeping us safe in the air, and yet we hear them struggling to make ends meet πŸ’Έ. It's not right that airlines are having to step in like this - shouldn't our government be supporting its own workers? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. I feel so sorry for these controllers who are barely scraping by with Uber gigs or something πŸ˜“. They deserve better, and we do too πŸ‘Œ.
 
Man, this government shutdown is getting out of hand 🀯! I mean, can you imagine not having a steady income for weeks? It's crazy to think about air traffic controllers, who are basically keeping our planes in the air and our lives moving, struggling to make ends meet πŸ’Έ. And now, airlines are stepping up with meals and whatnot – it's like they're trying to buy their way out of this problem 🍴. I guess it's a good thing they're doing it, but shouldn't they be getting paid for doing the job in the first place? πŸ€”
 
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