United Airlines CEO discusses air travel challenges and policies.

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United Airlines CEO, Scott Kirby, discussed airfares, delays, and passenger compensation during an interview with CNBC. Kirby stated that airfares are likely to increase as demand for travel returns, but he also emphasized the importance of providing good customer service and compensating passengers for delays and cancellations. He also discussed the challenges of managing the airline's operations during the pandemic and the need for continued government support for the industry.
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