airlines bailout - 2020
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Airlines spent 96% of free cash flow on stock buybacks
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Airline bailout is not strict
- For instance, some of the money is in cheap loans, and some in grants that will be forgiven if the carriers fly right
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No minders
- But in a less capital-serving bailout, another problem is who the minders would be. Remember AIG? The government appointed three trustees. There’s no evidence they did anything other than collect fees and confer a veneer of legitimacy.
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Bailout doesn’t even work for all airlines, such as budget tourist ones like JetBlue
- Very likely more bailouts are needed
- followup bailout of 17 million with second stimulus package
Nov 13, 2022
- https://www.mercatus.org/publications/spending-deficits-debt/2020-bailouts-left-airlines-economy-and-federal-budget-worse
- What happened with this bailout?
- was the airlines bailout actually worth it?
- doesn’t really seem like it, the airlines avoided bankruptcy