KEY POINTS
  • Airlines are fighting hard for vacationers with business travel largely on hold in the pandemic.
  • Carriers have launched fare sales and added destinations aimed at sun seekers and the outdoors.
  • Airlines have also pledged to scrap ticket-change fees for most domestic tickets to win back customers.

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A JetBlue Airways plane taxis next to American Airlines, Delta Air Lines and Alaska Airlines aircraft at Reagan National Airport (DCA) in Arlington, Virginia, on Monday, April 6, 2020.

The coronavirus pandemic has turned airlines' most price-sensitive customers into a prize.

Airlines are dropping fees and reshaping their once-sprawling global networks to focus more on domestic vacation destinations as leisure travelers become more important. That's on top of new rules, such as mandatory masks, put in place to entice travelers worried about flying during the pandemic.

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