Taking Control of Your Finances During a Loss of Flying
Taking Control of Your Finances During a Loss of Flying
From Your AFA EAP - March 14, 2020
It is prudent for all Flight Attendants to assess their personal financial positions in anticipation of income reductions. While every Flight Attendant’s situation will vary, below are some general considerations that can help you begin strategizing how best to weather the financial impact of flying cutbacks on your household.
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AFA EAP: Managing Anxiety Around Coronavirus
March 11, 2020 — Coronavirus (COVID-19) is a new risk, not a familiar one. Its status as a new health problem with which we are unfamiliar contributes to our heightened anxiety. Remember, anxiety is a protective measure. It’s signaling you to scan for risks and find methods to safeguard yourself. Embrace your anxiety for what it is…. a “pay-attention” signal. However, ensuring that your anxiety doesn’t exceed your ability to continue functioning is important. Below are some suggestions that may help you modulate worry so it remains in the healthy response range for you and your family.
Read more »European Travel Impact on Flight Attendants
European Travel Impact on Flight Attendants
March 11, 2020
Dear Flight Attendants,
This evening, the President announced a 30-day travel ban to Europe, excluding the United Kingdom. He announced the ban would begin Friday. This understandably created great concern among Flight Attendants and other aviation workers. Some AFA members only fly to Europe and we have an AFA Local Council in Frankfurt, Germany.
Read more »Immediate Operational Actions to Stop Spread of COVID-19
Immediate Operational Actions to Stop Spread of COVID-19
AFA continues to call on government to coordinate response and resources to stop spread of COVID-19. This list is specific to the coronavirus, based on decades of experience detailed in AFA’s Communicable Disease Checklist >
We highlight the following specific operational items for immediate action:
Read more »How Does the Coronavirus Compare With the Flu?
How Does the Coronavirus Compare With the Flu?
Originally published in The New York Times on February 29, 2020
Is this new coronavirus really a serious danger? Doesn’t the flu kill more people?
As the United States recorded its first coronavirus death on Saturday — and as other cases popped up in people without known risks on the West Coast — Americans wondered how to measure this new threat against a more familiar foe: influenza.
Read more »How to Talk to Kids About Coronavirus
How to Talk to Kids About Coronavirus
Originally published in The New York Times on February 28, 2020
Each day brings more news of the coronavirus spread, with at least 60 confirmed cases in the United States. On Tuesday, Dr. Nancy Messonnier, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, said Americans should begin preparing for a growing number of cases in the United States, adding that she had spoken to her own family members about “significant disruption” to their routines.
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