My buddy texted me Saturday (March 28th)
"Work update: worked last night. Most flights that actually were operating had 20 people max on them. I work late today, tomorrow, middle on Tuesday, early Wednesday and possibly Thursday as well. Off Friday/Sat, though everything subject to change daily"
Yesterday (Monday the 30th), he sent:
"Including managers, as of right now we have 42 employees out of our peak of 135"
and
"Still no sign from airlines of coming to a stop for any period of time. I will be here after 11pm tonight due to one flight that I bet won't have 10 people on it-including crew"
He's a manager of the airport's concession shops, and they are contractually obligated to have so many stores open as long as any flights are running in or out of the airport.
I was born and raised around the Atlanta airport, and watched it grow from the original terminal to the busiest airport in the world with underground trains, moving sidewalks and five runways. I
never thought I'd live to see an article like this...
https://www.independent.co.uk/trave...irus-atlanta-hartsfield-jackson-a9421881.html