So I am a little confused. Are airlines currently flying domestically? If the answer is yes, the question that immediately comes to mind is how are they able to have passengers 6 feet apart? I mean maybe if the airplanes are 20% full, which might be the case, I guess.

So I have a trip booked for early / mid June, which I haven't given a lot of thought about. Still nearly 3 months away. Thought I would wait and see what happens between now and then. But end of last week I received an email from the airline, Frontier, encouraging me to cancel that active reservation. They were offering a full credit for the trip, good through 12/31 and an additional $100 credit also good thru 12/31. I ignored the first email because as I said, I sort of just figured I would see what happens between now and then.

Today I received another email, upping the offer if I cancel to full credit plus additional $200 credit. What is going on? why are they so anxious for me to cancel? I mean if they are cancelling flights, they should just do so. Why are they trying to entice me to cancel on my end?