American Airlines CEO: Company Will Not Enforce Vaccination Policy for Employees, Says It 'Isn't Something We're Looking to Do'CEO Doug Parker said that he would rather the company double down on incentives than make vaccinations a requirement.

ByEmily Rella

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Many major companies and employers are doubling down on vaccination requirements for their employees and staff, some going as far as to make it a requirement without the ability to opt out and wear a mask.

Last week, United Airlinesbecamethe first major U.S. airline to require that all of its employees be vaccinated or risk termination from the company, settling a deadline of October 27.

边疆航空公司也宣布了他们own mandatory employee vaccination policy, which will go into effect on October 1. "Safety is of the utmost importance at Frontier, and we need to take every step possible for us to keep our teams safe, protect the operation and protect our passengers," Frontier Airlines CEO Barry Bifflesaidin a statement released last week.

But today, American Airlines made waves by traveling in a different direction. CEO Doug ParkerspokeonNew York Timescontributor Kara Swisher'sSwaypodcast and made it clear that he would not be invoking vaccine mandates on employees anytime soon — and probably not ever.

Related:Major U.S. Airline Becomes First to Require Employees to Be Vaccinated or Risk Termination

"In a world where we still have, whatever it is, 40% of the United States not vaccinated for reasons only they can explain, requiring vaccinations to travel and not requiring vaccinations to do anything else around the country isn't something we're looking to do," Parker said in the interview.

Parker added that he would rather double down on incentives in an attempt to encourage employees to be vaccinated rathe than force them to, something the company has been doing in the form of extra vacation days and $50 gift cards.

ThePhiladelphia Inquirerreportedthat Parker views vaccine requirements for passengers as a no-go, noting that the effort would be "incredibly cumbersome," especially on crowded flights and highly populated airports.

Many on social media sounded off against the policy after word of Parker's remarks had begun to circulate.

Some users asserted that they would "never fly" American again, with others calling the refusal to implement a vaccine policy a lack of care for customer safety.

Related:American Airlines Will Cancel Hundreds of Flights Due to Staffing Shortages

"Planning to switch my loyalty program if there is a big difference in safety and responsibility," one respondent insisted.

American Airlines(AAL) saw an estimated loss of nearly 30,000 employees in 2020 due to pandemic-related terminations and exits, continuing to face staffingshortagesinto this summer, which led to the cancellation of hundreds of flights. "The first few weeks of June have brought unprecedented weather to our largest hubs, heavily impacting our operation and causing delays, canceled flights and disruptions to crew member schedules and our customers' plans," American Airlines said at the time in astatement. "That, combined with the labor shortages some of our vendors are contending with and the incredibly quick ramp-up of customer demand, has led us to build in additional resilience and certainty to our operation by adjusting a fraction of our scheduled flying through mid-July."

American's valuationwas upabout 47% year over year as of late Monday afternoon.

Related:Airline Infuriates Passengers After Adding Hidden 'Covid Recovery Fee'

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Emily Rella

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Senior News Writer

Emily Rella is a Senior News Writer at Entrepreneur.com. Previously, she was an editor at Verizon Media. Her coverage spans features, business, lifestyle, tech, entertainment, and lifestyle. She is a 2015 graduate of Boston College and a Ridgefield, CT native. Find her on Twitter at @EmilyKRella.

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