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Peter Weber reveals his former airline is 'ceasing operations' amid coronavirus

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Pilot Peter Weber is bidding farewell to his former employer Compass Airline as it is expected to shut down, citing COVID-19, the novel coronavirus, as a factor.The airline flew regional routes for American Airlines as American Eagle and Delta as Delta Connection officially said it will end operations on April 7.The 28-year-old Bachelor star not only reminisced on his time with the company but also encouraged his followers to take the pandemic seriously, in an Instagram post on Friday.

Farewell: Bachelor star Peter Weber bid farewell to his former employer, Compass Airlines, in an Instagram post on Friday, as the airline will shut down on April 7 ‘So sorry to hear @compass_airline is ceasing operations,’ Weber wrote.

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