no, but the airline did make a profit of running essential services, and has previously had their hand out for government assistance. So they are happy to pay that card when they need it.
If the shareholders are so important, and they are willing to dismiss the potential ill-will from a move like this, why is it passengers who were *allegedly* misled into getting vouchers instead of refunds... propping up the company. Shareholders seem to want all the gain and none of the pain.