Daily Memo: Withering Heights—Can U.S. ULCCs Survive Past 2030?

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Frontier Airlines Airbus A321

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The year is 2030. Annual credit card remuneration at Delta Air Lines has reached $10 billion, Southwest Airlines is flying a volume of Boeing MAX 7s, and only a few U.S. value airlines have survived through the transformative ‘20s, a decade shaped by the pandemic and geopolitics. Heightened costs...
Christine Boynton

Christine Boynton is a Senior Editor covering air transport in the Americas for Aviation Week Network.

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