NerdWallet has released its latest comprehensive analysis of how nine U.S. airlines are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, looking at both the health and safety measures carriers are taking to ensure passenger safety as well as the flexibility each is offering for new and existing bookings. NerdWallet analyzed things like mask enforcement, fully or partially blocked seats, boarding procedures, passenger self-screening, number of changes allowed, flexibility and vouchers, among others. Here are the results based on analysis as of March 7, 2021.
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