Airlines For America, an airline industry group that represents major carriers like United, American, and Delta, as well as UPS and FedEx, asked for a $54 billion bailout.
The request included $29 billion in grants (money not to be paid back) and $25 billion in loans and tax breaks.
The airline industry has received criticism for asking for financial help even though many of the industry's largest companies, such as American Airlines, Delta Air Lines and United Airlines, spent billions on stock buyback in recent years.
The restaurant industry is asking for help as many restaurants around the country have been forced to close and lay off employees. The National Restaurant Association asked the White House and Congress for a $145 billion recovery fund to pay employees and maintain financial obligations.
The group also asked for $45 billion in loans, and assistance in deferring mortgage, lease, and loan obligations.
Hotels are seeking help, too. The American Hotel & Lodging Association, which represents companies like Hilton and Marriott, requested $250 billion, according to a report by USA Today.
The association is seeking $150 billion for companies to pay employees and loans, and $100 billion for suppliers.